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Liverpool museum to open next week
Danish architect 3XN’s museum is the UK’s largest to be built in over 100 years
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ISG Jackson wins £4m Brixton housing project
Inglis Badrashi Loddo Architects has designed 42-unit scheme for developer Kitewood
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The National Maritime Museum: Time and a place
The National Maritime Museum’s £35m extension reconciles the rich architectural heritage of its Greenwich home with the need to provide thoroughly modern facilities. Ӱ celebrates a building firmly anchored to its surroundings
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Picadilly Circus revamp
The first stage in a £14m overhaul of London’s Piccadilly Circus is completed.
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Canary Wharf dragon slayers defeated in battle of Hackney
Team Wharf miss out in rowing final despite severing head of a dragon in earlier heat
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Serpentine Pavilion: A natural observatory
This year’s design, by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, seeks to inspire visitors to observe nature
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St Paul's celebrates 300th birthday with a clean
Wren’s masterpiece emerges from £40m restoration project
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River trip: Zaha Hadid's Riverside Transport Museum
Far from the Olympic aquatics centre, the first of Zaha Hadid’s big UK projects is complete. Ӱ reviews her dramatic and somewhat psychedelic transport museum in Glasgow
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Mexican Millau set to link capital to Gulf of Mexico
The 200m-plus piers of the San Carlos bridge will be second in height only to Foster’s French landmark
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Office sweets: Newcastle-upon-Tyne's Toffee Factory
Development will provide 1,500m2 of workspace in 25 new office units
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TB Simatupang Development: Oriental sustainability
Atkin’s design in Indonesia will house office, retail and serviced apartments
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Waterside flats in Bristol
Edward Cullinan Architects and Crest Nicholson have won planning permission for a waterfront building on the Bristol Harbourside redevelopment.
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Buckingham Group completes hat-trick of sporting venues
New stadium for Brighton football club follows Olympic handball and Silverstone completions
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The shape of Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe leisure centre rises from the landscape as a series of interlinked domes, more in number than the Eden Project. We find out how you specify roofing for such a complex project, where nearly every element is unique
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The Shard edges skywards
Work is progressing on the Shard, with the first 31 floors nearly complete
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Buro Happold at Chelsea Flower Show
Engineer Buro Happold and NEX Architecture create pavillion based on the way plants grow
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Buro Happold and NEX combine for Chelsea pavilion
Design of Chelsea Flower Show exhibit based on how plants grow
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City office block gets a makeover
Fletcher Priest Architects and TIAA-CREF Asset Management UK have won planning permission for the refurbishment of a 25-storey office block in the City of London.