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Lord Rogers wins award for cancer centre
Architect triumphs with Stirling Prize for Maggie's Centre, just three months after Chelsea barracks rebuff
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What a prize mess: The Stirling Prize
Saturday, 17 October 2009
The most prestigious award in British architecture is being presented tonight. It's just a shame that the buildings are so awful
Has the original Labyrinth been found?
Friday, 16 October 2009
Steve Connor: Archaeologists shed new light on the inspiration for the Greek myth.
Stonehenge lays out the welcome mat
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Tortuous battle to agree design for visitor centre is finally resolved
Ancient theatre is uncovered in Rome
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Arena could have served to entertain the Emperor Trajan and his guests
Prince's charity probed
Monday, 14 September 2009
Regulator studying Foundation for Built Environment after claims it is 'private lobby firm' for Charles
What a creation! Darwin Centre's new wing is both a mystery and a triumph of design
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
It is described by its architects as a cocoon.
On The Agenda: Open House weekend; Curzon Cinemas' season of classics; Monkey Shoulder's Tree House Bar; Johnny Hawkes' Sphelix; Mills & Boon Guilty Pleasures Book Club
Sunday, 6 September 2009
Why we fully intend to stroll around the Foreign Office fiddling with our Sphelix
The World Architecture Festival Awards
Thursday, 3 September 2009
A health centre in London and a space age high school in Los Angeles are among the building projects that have made it onto the shortlist.
Councillors reject 'twee' design for royal palace
Thursday, 27 August 2009
A proposed new entrance to Kensington Palace described as "twee" by one critic has been rejected by planning councillors.
Observations: Toy story shows Ern�'s still the man with the golden touch
Friday, 21 August 2009
Ern� Goldfinger – the architectural establishment's favourite villain (the inspiration for his Bond-baddy-namesake, no less) – was not just the man behind Brutalism's favourite behemoth, Trellick Tower in London's Kensington. He also had a softer side.
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