All Pic of the day articles – Page 53
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Images: Grosvenor opens £1bn Liverpool One today
Developer unveils UK's largest city centre regeneration project in the heart of Liverpool
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Psycho buildings attack South Bank's concrete brutes
Giant architectural artworks take over London's Hayward gallery
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Fire destroys timber frame block of flats in Edinburgh
Cause of inferno that ripped through six storey building on Saturday is under investigation
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Architect reveals 50-storey vision of St Paul's Cathedral
Feix&Merlin reveals a novel solution to the issue of preserving views of Wren's masterpiece from various London locations
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Life in the trees: Marks Barfield's tree-top walkway at Kew
Treetop walkway and underground tunnel designed by Marks Barfield opens to the public
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Giant metal stag found in Elephant
Scaffolding sculpture erected in middle of Elephant & Castle site
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Sixties revival: Sheffield office block gets a green make-over
Refurbishment of Sorby House is now complete and boasts sustainable features designed by Bond Bryan
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Rotunda redux
Glenn Howells used advanced technology to convert a famous Birmingham landmark into flats – and secure a piece of modern heritage in the process
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Image: Zaha designs sculpture for Cincinnati art centre
Cirrus is an "urban carpet" that draws in circulation around the suspended interlocking solids and voids of the galleries
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'Angel of the South' designs unveiled
Proposals by five artists competing for the £2m Ebbsfleet statue go on show
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World record smashed by tallest ever Lego tower
Legoland Windsor and Skanska touch the sky with 30m tall plastic tower
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Foreign Office Architects' John Lewis in Leicester: Great Drapes
Foreign Office Architects’ new John Lewis department store in Leicester has revolutionised retail design by wearing its curtains department on the outside. Martin Spring admires the stitching
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Artist's impression: London's iconic buildings on canvas
Exhibition of the captial's most loved - and hated - buildings goes on display
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Patrick Caulfield still lifes pop up at Chelsea
Work of ex-Chelsea Art School pupil and teacher can be seen at a Manhattan Loft scheme designed by Dixon Jones Architects
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Ice cream cocktails on the house at Phase One Shoreditch
Ices laced with cocktails and the tales of an Olympic fencer were the highlights of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø's latest social for new professionals
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New Orleans reconstruction: We shall overcome
Three years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, the city is still in ruins and 40,000 people are homeless. The government has abandoned reconstruction in favour of commercial development, but the residents of the Lower Ninth Ward, determined to stop their district becoming an industrial park, have engaged charities, architects ...
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Stock Woolstencroft offers colourful view of the Olympics
Stock Woolstencroft-designed scheme for Telford Homes will overlook Olympic park
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£300k repair bill for retired engineer who couldn't stop digging
Hackney council reclaims repair costs from pensioner who tunnelled extensively and dangerously under his own house
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Balfour Beatty picks aquatics centre team
Main contractor for Olympic aquatics centre aims to keep much of the subcontracting in house
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Images: Zaha Hadid wins Guggenheim-Hermitage Museum
Pritzker prize-winner beats Libeskind and Fuksas to design museum in Lithuania