Commercial – Page 56
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Work starts on Mossessian's Paddington Basin scheme
Architect sees work begin on one Merchant Square building, and receives planning for adjacent residential block
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David Chipperfield wins his first Stirling prize
Architect picks up RIBA award for Museum of Modern Literature in Germany
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Coop Himmelb(l)au wins Chinese museum design competition
Architect's dramatic design chosen for new contemporary art gallery in centre of Shenzhen
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William Hill tips David Chipperfield to win Stirling prize
With only two days to go until the prize draw, who do you think will win the RIBA Stirling Prize?
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Sustainable office on a shoestring
Web exclusive: Here’s a new office in Manchester that’s making sustainable virtues out of a tight budget. Will Jones reports on the planned Hive building for developer Argent
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David Adjaye unveils his first visual arts building
Rivington Place is the first public gallery to be opened in London for 40 years
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Breeam dream
This office scheme in Leeds is not only the highest-scoring BREEAM building yet but one where green means more commercially viable
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Wilkinson Eyre to renew Gilbert Scott library
Wilkinson Eyre is working on plans to redevelop the grade II-listed New Bodleian library at Oxford university.
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National Trust HQ reviewed
Web exclusive: Air-conditioning is dead, long live cardigan culture. How the team behind the new headquarters for the National Trust persuaded the building users to acclimatize to varying temperatures. Plus full post-occupation data
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Zaha Hadid at the Royal Festival Hall - images
Architect experiments with pre-cast concrete moulding techniques in Urban Nebula sculpture
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Tripod promises thrills in Birmingham
Designs for Britain's first vertical theme park are backed by the leader of Birmingham City Council
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Mount Foster
This is the Green Mountains conservation area, a 200,000 square mile region of Libya that is being masterplanned by Foster + Partners. The architect will work with the Libyan government to redevelop the region’s ancient monuments and build eco-friendly hotels, farms and tourist centres. The project is thought to be ...
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Once upon a time in Mexico
This is Rem Koolhaas’ design for the Torre Bicentenario (Bicentennial Tower) in Mexico City, commissioned by developer Grupo Danhos. The $600m (£300m) tower will be the tallest building in Latin America at 300m. It will comprise 73,000m2 of commercial space over 85 floors. It will be completed in 2010, when ...
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Vetro chic
Images have been released of NCH Architects’ Vetro scheme in Liverpool’s business district. The £8m mixed-use scheme, for developer Huntsmere, comprises 36,000ft2 of office space on the corner of Crosshall and Victoria streets. The construction contract for the scheme, which also includes apartments and retail, is out to tender.
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Downhill task
Julien de Smedt Architects has won a competition to redesign the Holmenkollen ski jump in Oslo, Norway. Under the *73m (£50m) project, the famous ski jump will be refurbished and a viewing platform added. The Copenhagen-based architect will collaborate with engineer Florian Kosche on the scheme, which is set for ...
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Seven star 'Jungle' hotel tempts developer in Dubai - images
Hotel designed by Sybarite Architects would feature a two-storey jungle at the top of the 28-storey building
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The Wessex way
Web exclusive: Will Jones returns to landmark sustainable building the Wessex Water operations centre near Bath and reveals the full post occupation data on the scheme
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RMJM submits masterplan for regeneration of Leith Docks
Architect reveals design for largest planning application in Edinburgh’s history
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Willy Wonka would be proud
Architect Rojkind Arq reveals design for Nestlé chocolate museum in Mexico
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Jurys verdict awaited
Developer Mountbrook Homes is seeking planning permission for the Jurys Berkeley Court project in Dublin city centre.