All articles by Marguerite Lazell – Page 2
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Wilkinson Eyre’s dramatic plans for Science Museum revealed (fly-through)
Business secretary Peter Mandelson has unveiled new plans by Wilkinson Eyre for London’s Science Museum.
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Zaha to design Cairo Expo City
Zaha Hadid Architects has beaten Norway's Snohetta to win a competition to design Cairo Expo City, a 450,000 sq m exhibition and conference complex.
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Newcastle rail bridge restoration wins heritage award
Network Rail has won a £8,600 (€10,000) prize at the Cultural Heritage and Europa Nostra Awards for its £40 million restoration of Robert Stephenson's High Level Bridge in Tyneside.
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Six win RMJM Harvard scholarship
Six young people from under-privileged backgrounds have won places on a six week architecture course through RMJM’s Architecture for Everyone scheme.
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Architects to design tower block – for animals
Leeds-based Garnett Netherwood Architects has won a quirky competition to design a tower block for animals.
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Avanti designs children’s hospital complex for Alder Hey
Avanti Architects has unveiled designs for a new children’s hospital complex at Alder Hey in Liverpool.
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Arb seeks bigger fines for fake architects
The Arb has called on magistrates to crack down harder on people who fraudulently describe themselves as architects after having to bring a repeat prosecution for misuse of title for the first time
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Architype makes Ashden Awards final
London-based Architype has been named as the first ever architecture practice to make the final of the prestigious Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy.
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Boris backs Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Ferrier Estate
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has given his approval for Lifshutz Davidson Sandilands' £1 billion redevelopment of the Ferrier Estate in south London.
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Tombs to quit Scottish watchdog
Sebastian Tombs, the chief executive of Architecture and Design Scotland (A&DS), the Scottish equivalent of Cabe, is to step down.
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Competition for £165m Manchester civic revamp opens
Manchester City Council has begun searching for architects to lead the £165 million redevelopment of its historic town hall complex.
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Fake architect prosecuted – for the second time
A man who falsely called himself an architect has been fined £1,500 and ordered to pay £4,500 in costs after being pleading guilty to misusing the title architect.
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Outcry as Arb airs plans to monitor competence
Registration body may ask architects to prove themselves fit to practice every year
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'Excellent' rated BSF school goes on site
Walters and Cohen's scheme for the redevelopment of Cotham School in Bristol has gone on site.
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RMJM's Suzhou higher education campus
RMJM has won an international competition to design a new campus in Suzhou in China.
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Young guns team up to win primary school work
Duggan Morris Architects (DMA), Glowacka Rennie, Gort Scott, Harry Dobbs Design and Matthew Springett Associates have formed a consortium to bid for work designing primary schools, and to hold design charettes with education departments of local authorities
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Arb set to overhaul elections
The Arb is to overhaul its electoral processes following the controversy that engulfed the election for board members earlier this year, during which RIBA president Sunand Prasad was accused of unfairly influencing the result
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Delisting process to be reassessed
Hereford House controversy prompts minister to look for improvements
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Southend launches competition to redevelop fire-damaged pier
A competition has been launched for a design team to redevelop pier, four years after it was damaged by fire.