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The Architecture Foundation
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Clarke Simon Allford Cindy Walters Jamie Fobert (December 2023 - present) Tom Dyckhoff . Noisy, messy, polluted... and we love it. 19 June 2007. timesonline
Drake Circus Shopping Centre
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Carbuncles 2006". Building Design website. Retrieved 5 November 2007. Tom Dyckhoff (10 January 2007). "The malling of our cities". London: The Times Online
Saltdean Lido
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after seven-year revamp". BBC. 17 June 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2017. Tom Dyckhoff (5 August 2003). "It's summer: Take me to your lido". The Times (London)
Edgbaston
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Crafts architect, lived at 21 Yateley Road; it is open to the public. Tom Dyckhoff (12 March 2011). "Let's move to Edgbaston, Birmingham". The Guardian
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel, as London-based examples. Fellow Times writer Tom Dyckhoff , while calling it "a gift to the tabloids" and a "giant Mr. Messy", questioned
Countryside Partnerships
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after Grenfell tragedy". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 30 May 2022. Tom Dyckhoff , Stirling Prize 2008 winner: Accordia housing development, Cambridge
Hackney Wick
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Neighborhoods in the World in 2016, 11 March 2016, retrieved 14 November 2016 Tom Dyckhoff (27 September 2008). "Let's move to ... Hackney Wick, east London | Money"
Kingsdale Foundation School
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also featured on Channel 4's 'Secret Life of Buildings' presented by Tom Dyckhoff in August 2011 where the highly positive effect of the building and the
David Adjaye
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published in The Sunday Times, London, 24 July 2005 as "Chamber of secrets". Tom Dyckhoff , "Behind The Facade", The Guardian, 8 February 2003. David Adjaye speaking
London Stadium
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been subject to an architectural competition. This view was echoed by Tom Dyckhoff , The Times's architecture critic, who described the design as "tragically
Wisbech
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May 2011 Wisbech featured in The Guardian "Let's Move to..." column: Tom Dyckhoff highlighted the Georgian streets, cinemas, local community groups and