Architects – Page 180
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Wolverton Park: urban retreat
A £35m residential development in Milton Keynes has been selected as the sole UK entry in an international shortlist of nominees for the Urban Land Institute’s Awards for Excellence
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Ballymore submits plans for US embassy area
Terry Farrell’s 15-acre masterplan for area around proposed US embassy goes in for planning
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BIG and Buro win Albanian culture complex
Designs unveiled for 27,000m2 project featuring an unenclosed mosque and public square
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Sloping off: a:b:i:r architects Brighton house
The house optimises its sloping gradient with lower ground floor bedrooms
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More Moorish: Tottenham Town Hall
United House and bptw have completed the refurbishment of Tottenham Town Hall
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City limits: 5 Broadgate
British Land and Make have received planning permission to revelop 5 Broadgate in the City of London
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Gherkin architect pronounces death of the skyscraper
Shard and Cheesegrater part of a dying breed, says Ken Shuttleworth
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British Land and Make win planning for City project
12-storey office block will replace four buildings in Broadgate
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Cartwright Pickard wins planning for £3m Sheffield scheme
Arundel Street mixed-use project includes office, retail and 72 student flats
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Make submits new design for Cherry Orchard Road
Fifty-four storey Croydon scheme goes in for planning
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Funding package agreed for Stonehenge
Culture minister says £27m visitor centre now back on track
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Prisk seeks to reassure architects over standardisation drive
Good design can help save costs, says minister
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Design Council opens "root and branch" review of Cabe
Consultation starts as two bodies formally merge
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Architects wary of government’s standardisation drive
Architects warn the government not to cut them out of public sector construction
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Pritzker prize winner
Portugese architect, Eduardo Souto de Moura, has been awarded the highest honour in architecture: the Pritzker prize.The 58-year-old architect who designed Braga stadium (pictured) and the Burgo Tower in Porto, will receive a $100,000 grant and a bronze medallion. He is the second Portugese architect to win the prize, following ...
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Coop Himmelb(l)au reveals design for Albanian Parliament
New Parliament building featuer a glass cone wrapped in a perforated steel skin
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Souto de Moura wins 2011 Pritzker prize
Architect becomes second from Portugal to win prestigious trophy
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Strathclyde University: BDP's innovation hub
BDP has won a design competition for a £89m Technology and Innovation Centre at Strathclyde university