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Cuts could force British Pavilion to seek private sponsorship
Cuts to government arts grants blamed for drastic reduction
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Scent of an architect
Not content with the design of shoes, coffee tables or super yachts, Zaha Hadid has teamed up with Donna Karan to design a bottle of scent
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Architects negative about future workloads, except in London
High-end private residential market remains resilient
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Thumbs up for University of Liverpool student housing
£50 million scheme designed by Lewis and Hickey Architects
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Terence Conran and Grant Shapps to launch housing design competition
Communities will be encouraged to get involved in design
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RMJM's $850,000 tax headache
Architecture practice named on New York state’s “delinquent” taxpayers list
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Jean Nouvel tipped to win National Art Museum of China
French architect ‘beats’ Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry
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Decision due on plan to turn former Eurythmics' studio into flats
Five flats planned at David Gray’s studio in London
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The Design Commission for Wales: 10 years on
As the Design Commission for Wales marks its 10th anniversary, chief executive Carole-Anne Davies reminisces on what has been achieved and the challenges for the future.
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AR Design Studio gets planning for Dartmouth apartments
Waterfront build includes six dwellings
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Zaha Hadid to judge Iraqi student prize
Tamayouz Award is country’s first architecture prize in nine years
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Studio Egret West's Sittingbourne regeneration moves ahead
Plans include a new cultural quarter and civic quarter
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Olympics scuppers Rogers' Design Festival plans
Practice runs out of time to find space to show off house design
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Margate ruling ends Assael's homes plan
Dreamland theme park to be turned into heritage park instead
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Jerry Tate Architects completes Dartmoor treehouse
Students worked with practice on £600 structure
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Apprentice star supports council home sell-off idea
Architect Gabrielle Omar said proposals could be “great for the sector”