UDG Study Tour to Paris19-21 April.
Concentrating on new open spaces.
Cost £280 approx. For details, e-mail udsl@udg. org. uk
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Conservationists have criticised a ‘short-sighted’ decision to demolish Maguire and Murray’s 1960s Cumberbatch building at Trinity College to make way for an Adam Architecture scheme
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The house at Earl’s Court Square has an underground lower storey to reduce visibility from the street
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Simon Aldous’s take on the big architectural stories of the week: Neo Bankside vs Tate Modern verdict • Final cost of Garden Bridge • Gehry’s Wimbledon concert hall • Council rejects biscuit factory redevelopment
Aukett Swanke has revealed huge losses amid Brexit uncertainty and a slowdown in the Middle East
The AJ’s Women in Architecture issue features interviews with Elizabeth Diller, co-founder of Diller Scofidio + Renfrew and winner of this year’s Jane Drew Prize; and architectural photographer Hélène Binet, who has won the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize for women working in the wider industry. PLUS We revisit O’Donnell + Tuomey’s Saw Swee Hock LSE student centre to see how it is faring five years on; the AJ’s Working in Architecture ...
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UDG Study Tour to Paris19-21 April.
Concentrating on new open spaces.
Cost £280 approx. For details, e-mail udsl@udg. org. uk
25 January 2019Will Hurst
A collection of some of post-war Britain’s most significant architectural work is to leave the country after the surviving members of Archigram were given the go-ahead to sell their archive to a Hong Kong museum for £1.8 million
13 December 2018Merlin Fulcher
Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas has criticised Italy’s national institute of architects for failing to recognise his wife and business partner Doriana after it awarded a lifetime achievement award solely to him
5 December 2018Ella Jessel
A Finnish folk story carved into the fabric of a city and a proposal for a hotel inside an electrical substation have been named the world’s best student projects in 2018
15 January 2019Ella Jessel
The government wants to expand a controversial planning loophole despite warnings it is creating ‘slums of the future’. Ella Jessel reports
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