Commercial – Page 54
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NewsLiverpool FC reveals new HKS stadium design
HKS and Ramboll Whitbybird's new design is selected for new football stadium
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NewsFit for humans now?
3D Reid has unveiled designs for this cultural centre as part of English Partnerships’ £400m regeneration plan for the town centre of Slough, Berkshire.
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NewsBehold the 60m egg whisk
Make Architects has revealed designs for a sculpture that will be the highest free-standing work of art in the UK. “Aspire”, designed by Ken Shuttleworth, will be 60m high and located on the University of Nottingham’s Jubilee campus.
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NewsPrince Charles’ old lady
The Prince of Wales opened the newly refurbished Royal Hall in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, on Tuesday.
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NewsHello, Piccadilly
Specialist contractor Inviron is to complete M&E work on the Carver’s Warehouse development in Manchester next month.
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NewsFlights of fancy
Foreign Office Architects and Altarea-Cogedim have won a competition to design production, research and education facilities for the European aerospace industry at the 40ha former Montaudran Aerodrome site in Toulouse, south-west France.
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NewsWilkinson Eyre towers to flank London's Beetham tower
Southwark Council has granted planning permission for the scheme on Blackfriars Road
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NewsDevelopers release plans for Clapham Junction make-over
Delancey and Land Securities unveil design for mixed-use redevelopment at railway station in south London
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NewsWilkinson Eyre and Foster battle it out in St Petersburg
British architects make shortlist for masterplanning of market district in former Russian capital
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NewsGreen grows the City-oh
The capital’s largest “green” roof has just been completed in the City of London.
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NewsBirmingham's shard
Barratt Developments is to carry out the £41m regeneration of Shard End Crescent shopping parade in Birmingham into a mixed-use development.
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NewsEco-building disguised as a hedge
Architect and interior design firm's design for a business HQ boasts 100% renewable energy
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NewsNews-making tower
The New York Times Building in Manhattan, New York, is the best in clever and yet subtle architecture but its designers have bucked the trend and not tried for LEED accreditation, opting instead to build for user comfort. Does this bode well for skyscraper design in the 21st Century?
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NewsPlans for £18.5m Leicester Square revamp revealed
Westminster council launches search for top architect to help design scheme
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NewsStudio Bednarski skates into play-offs in Warsaw design competition
Designs for ice rink and other sports facilities puts London-based architect into final shortlist of three
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NewsSix artists vie to exhibit on Trafalgar Square plinth
Tracy Emin, Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor are on the shortlist to produce an artwork for the fourth plinth in central London
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NewsLondon waterside developments go on show
Exhibition opens at New London Architecture looking at schemes along the capital's rivers, canals and docks
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NewsForeign Office gets go-ahead for Trinity.EC3
Developer Beetham wins planning permission for £700m mixed-use London scheme
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NewsNew radio shack for Southend
Amos Partnership has designed a fossil-shaped building that will transmit live broadcasts from next year
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NewsViñoly's luxury beachfront apartments - first images
Rafael Vinoly releases images of beach resort complex in his home country Uruguay














