Following a two year-long bidding process, British-based international practice BDP (Building Design Partnership) have been chosen to restore and safeguard the future of the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the United Kingdom's parliament. Outbidding Foster + Partners, Allies and Morrison, and HOK the project is expected to run into billions of pounds and could see the two chambers—the House of Commons and the House of Lords, plus all ancillary support staff—move out of the iconic building for to a decade.
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BDP Selected to Restore London's Iconic Palace of Westminster
https://www.archdaily.com/876018/bdp-to-restore-london-palace-of-westminster-and-secure-future-for-united-kingdom-houses-of-parliamentAD Editorial Team
UK Monument Preston Bus Station at Risk
The World Monuments Fund (WMF) is calling for international attention to the 1969 Preston Bus Station. Once the world’s largest bus station, the brutalist monument is scheduled for demolition as part of the city center’s redevelopment plan. The building is one of thirty UK “at risk” sites featured by WMF.
https://www.archdaily.com/182333/uk-monument-preston-bus-station-at-riskKarissa Rosenfield