All Leisure & culture articles – Page 22
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NewsGlass installed on Gehry's Serpentine Gallery Pavillion
Taylor Woodrow fits nine glass canopies on top of timber structure in Hyde Park
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NewsFoster + Partners reveals Rimini waterfront design
Architect unites town centre and seafront in historic Italian city celebrating tradition of green boulevards
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NewsImages: Revamped open air theatre at Regents Park
Prewett Bizley Architects completes first public project in time for the summer theatre season
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NewsAlsop's The Public finally opens in West Bromwich
Midlands theatre and art gallery complex opens to public after a troubled gestation
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FeaturesRelocating Dorset’s Clavell Tower
It was a race against time to save a tiny piece of heritage on the Dorset coastline by painstakingly moving it away from the cliff edge stone by stone.
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NewsLondon's first glimpse of Gehry in Hyde Park
Taylor Woodrow lifts 30-tonne columns into position as work starts on the construction of Frank Gehry 2008 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
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NewsPortsmouth FC reveals Herzog & de Meuron's latest stadium plans
New design unveiled for waterfront mixed-use scheme after MoD scuppers original plans
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NewsA Skywalk in the park
Carmody Groarke has designed this 160m long temporary installation for the London Festival of Architecture, which starts next Friday.
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NewsThe Lady of the Dunes: Zaha Hadid's Dubai opera house
This is Zaha Hadid Architects’ design for an opera house and cultural centre in Dubai
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NewsEverton wins approval for new football stadium
Local council gives assent but public inquiry could yet be called on £400m Kirkby scheme featuring Tesco and 50,000-seater stadium
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NewsWork starts on £12.5m revamp of Midlands Arts Centre
Design by Chetwoods and Branson Coates features new three-storey central building and refurbishment of existing space
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NewsTaywood wins Gehry park pavilion
Taylor Woodrow is to tackle the construction of Frank Gehry’s design for the Serpentine Pavilion in London’s Hyde Park
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NewsTerrain's gravity defying ski jump in Germany
The hurtling, cantilvered form of this 395m German ski jump expresses the dynamic, gravity-defying sport of ski jumping itself
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Wildlife groups trump £1bn Scottish golf scheme
Environmentalists propose alternative layout to protect sand dunes from Donald Trump's planned golf resort
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NewsGreen light for huge film studio complex in County Durham
Development designed by Michael Drain for Coolmore Estates will feature film studios, training facilities and actors' digs
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FeaturesDixon Jones' Kings Place: Water music
Dixon Jones’ canalside Kings Place in London combines public concert halls and art galleries with private office space. It is an extraordinary hybrid of a building, says Martin Spring
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NewsLiverpool stadium approved again but owners still at odds
Council reapproves amended design but construction plans remain in doubt while American owners at loggerheads
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NewsAlsop's reveals designs for Headingley cricket ground
Five-storey pavilion at Yorkshire test ground will become a university teaching facility during the winter
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NewsGroundwork on 2012 aquatic site under way
Work is under way to widen the river next to the 2012 aquatic centre
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NewsOslo opera house: Opera on ice
Oslo’s new opera house, opened by King Harald of Norway last Saturday, was designed by the country’s coolest avant garde architect, Snøhetta. But it’s still the hottest building in town …













