Astragal: Will Dungeness take Mr Doodle to its heart?
Dungeness, cheekily known as ‘Britain’s only desert’, could be about to get a splash of arty doodle, or, more specifically, a Mr Doodle
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By Astragal 31 January 2025 2,226 Views
Dungeness, cheekily known as ‘Britain’s only desert’, could be about to get a splash of arty doodle, or, more specifically, a Mr Doodle
By Gino Spocchia 8 January 2025 3,935 Views
Populous is believed to be leading on a 46,000-capacity stadium for the Saudi Arabia 2034 World Cup, to be built inside 170km-long linear city the Line, part of the NEOM development
By Anna Highfield 16 October 2024 3,846 Views
A study by Arup has urged Manchester to focus far more on sustainability issues or risk losing its global competitive edge
By Gino Spocchia 19 September 2024 1,216 Views
Arup director Sowmya Parthasarathy has been named as one of eight members of the government’s New Towns Taskforce – and the sole architectural representative on the panel
By Gino Spocchia 5 August 2024 3,566 Views
Saudi Arabia has unveiled designs for 15 stadiums for the 2034 World Cup, with Arup and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) understood to be involved
By Gino Spocchia 12 July 2024 1,020 Views
The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) has become the first local authority in the country to introduce guidance on making spaces more equitable for women and girls
By Gino Spocchia 26 June 2024 1,709 Views
Foster + Partners and Arup have revealed four station designs for the first phase of California’s new high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco
By Anna Highfield 18 June 2024 887 Views
Clara Bagenal George, the founder of the Low Energy Transformation Initiative (LETI), has been made an MBE in the King’s 2024 birthday honours
By Anna Highfield 20 May 2024 6,391 Views
Arup has confirmed it was the victim of a £20 million AI deepfake fraud earlier this year
By Kathryn Firth 8 March 2024 1,639 Views
The once very prominent boys club is on its way out in UK architecture, says Arup’s Kathryn Firth on International Women's Day