All Buildings articles – Page 53
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NewsAmanora Gateway Towers 1: The high life
Luxury tower project developed by jeweler Swarovski will comprise of 410 apartments in the Indian city of Pune
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NewsAssael unveils North Wharf Garden design
Architect masterplans major Paddington regeneration project
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NewsGreen light for A2Dominion's Thames riverside housing scheme
81-home scheme by Assael Architecture in Hammersmith secures planning permission
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Muse moves forward with £200m Basingstoke regeneration scheme
Muse Developments has signed two development agreements with Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council for the £200m Basing View regeneration scheme
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FeaturesNext stop for Battersea
A century-and-a-half after the first London underground railway opened, Building looks at how the tube’s extension to Battersea could help regenerate the area
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NewsBam completes £20m Nottingham eco-hotel
Contractor Bam Construct has completed a RHWL Architects-designed £20m eco-hotel at Nottingham University
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FeaturesEight projects due to complete in 2013
From Birmingham New Street to Stonehenge Visitors Centre, here are eight projects set to complete this year …
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NewsLondon Bridge Station gets highest green rating
Station design achieves 96.9% CEEQUAL sustainability score
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FeaturesBest building projects
Architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh picks out his five most memorable projects of 2012
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NewsNew Story Museum wins planning
Scheme by Purcell Architects in Oxford to become an “international visitor attraction”
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NewsFosters’ New York Public Library designs unveiled
Architecture practice is revamping part of the historic library
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NewsBermondsey housing scheme wins planning
Architect BuckleyGrayYeoman gains approval for 82-home scheme
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NewsNex's contest-winning Cadogan Cafe
Architect’s design saw off stiff competition for small but prestigious job
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FeaturesProjects of the year: Most ambitious railway project
The King’s Cross western concourse marked a milestone for the UK railway sector
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FeaturesProjects of the year: Most technically ambitious project
Temperatures of 150,000,000ºC are just one challenge the world’s first commercial nuclear fusion reactor faced
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FeaturesProjects of the year: Most austerity-friendly project
There can be few more appropriate models for the straitened times in which we live than standardised schools
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FeaturesProjects of the year: Best boat-inspired building
There were three big boat-related events in 2012 but the award for the best themed building has to go to the Mary Rose Museum
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FeaturesProjects of the year: Biggest false dawn
The new-build City office market promised a lot at the start of the year but projects have since stalled or remain empty
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FeaturesProjects of the year: Most visionary public space
2012 has been an important year for public spaces, and most significant was the radical shared-space scheme at Exhibition Road














