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16 October 2007

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International competition launched for new Birmingham cultural centre and libraryFree

15 October, 2007

Plans have been unveiled for a £193 million West Midlands Cultural Centre which will revamp Birmingham’s Repertory Theatre and provide a long-awaited library for the city.

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Park wins place in Bradford’s heartFree

12 October 2007

Multidisciplinary firm Gillespies has won planning for its £30 million park in the heart of Bradford, which forms part of Will Alsop’s masterplan for the city. Gillespies fought off Edaw to win the project last year.

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Café takes occupationFree

12 October 2007

Architects in Residence has completed this military-style kiosk, which stands adjacent to the Imperial War Museum in south London’s Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park.

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Stratford gets a gem of a hotelFree

12 October 2007

Buckley Gray Yeoman has won planning permission for this new hotel on the edge of the Olympic park site in Stratford, east London.

Cartwright Pickard’s scheme is clad in copper, timber and render.

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Doncaster’s new place in historyFree

12 October 2007

Cartwright Pickard has won planning permission for this £12 million hotel and leisure scheme in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

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Watford’s glass actFree

05 October 2007

Nightingale Associates has won planning permission for this £63 million college in Watford. The 20,000sq m building will provide improved facilities for teaching courses, as well as a nursery and a learning resource centre.

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Urban Splash scheme for SheffieldFree

05 October 2007

Urban Splash has won planning permission for the first phase of its redevelopment of Sheffield’s Park Hill flats.

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Sports centre regenerates brownfield Paris siteFree

05 October 2007

Brisac Gonzalez Architects has won a competition with this design for a new sports centre in Rue Pajol in Paris, close to the Gare du Nord.

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Maidstonemarries new and oldFree

05 October 2007

Hugh Broughton Architects’ RIBA competition-winning design for Maidstone Museum has won planning permission and listed building consent.

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Perkins & Will opens UK officeFree

28 September 2007

Perkins & Will, the second largest architect in the US, has opened its first UK office to handle its work as executive architect on the Merchant Square scheme in Paddington, west London.

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Ally Pally scheme is blockedFree

12 October 2007

Plans for a £55 million redevelopment of south-west London’s famous Alexandra Palace by Aukett Fitzroy Robinson were blocked by the High Court last week.

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Happy landing for lifeboatsFree

12 October 2007

Cornwall-based Bazeley Architects has been granted planning permission by East Devon District Council for this £2 million lifeboat station in Exmouth.

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Prefab holiday home powers itselfFree

12 October 2007

This timber holiday home in Sussex has been designed by Form Architecture to generate more power than it uses via solar and wind generation.

Founder’s Place proposal.

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Blears revives Farrell scheme Free

12 October 2007

Communities secretary Hazel Blears has overturned Lambeth Borough Council’s decision to refuse planning for the 600-home Founder’s Place scheme by Farrell & Partners in south London.

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HKR’s Red Cow to rise over DublinFree

05 October 2007

HKR Architects has won planning permission for a £70 million hotel (pictured) in Dublin, which will be the tallest in Ireland when it goes on site.

Redesign: hopes of success are high.

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New Milton Court tower submittedFree

05 October 2007

Barbican structure sheds 9 storeys

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Controversial academy go-aheadFree

05 October 2007

Peter Clegg has defended a controversial west London city academy (model pictured) by Feilden Clegg Bradley in the face of sustained protests from residents.

MCC hopes its masterplan will bring more people to watch cricket at Lord’s.

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Lord’s expansion plan set to boost capacityFree

05 October 2007

The owner of Lord’s has launched a consultation on plans for a massive overhaul of the historic cricket ground which could see its capacity boosted by 12,000.

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DRMM to work on a mobile TateFree

28 September 2007

De Rijke Marsh Morgan has seen off international rivals to the contract for a feasibility study for a mobile Tate gallery. The practice will also provide design advice for the preliminary stages of the project.

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Margate Beach contest winnerFree

28 September 2007

Collado Collins has won a competition to design this £600 million mixed-use scheme (pictured) at Margate Beach in Kent.

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