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News
Denton Corker Marshall wins Australian pavilion job
Melbourne-based Architect is to design the country’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
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Opinion
Peter Blake's Lonely Arts Club
Architects make it onto a Beatles album cover, a critic climbs down on Centre Point and the Olympic Velodrome snubs the RIBA
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Opinion
RIBA is taking too long to spell out the need to change
Months spent consulting industry bodies for the report on procurement reform are a waste of everybody’s time
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News
RIBA urged to act more quickly over wasteful procurement
Institute’s report on the issue is due to be published in May, five months after the original deadline
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Warning over use of design panels
Plans to make review panels a key part of the planning process are threatened by low funding and concerns over partiality
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Science Museum wins funding for new communications gallery
Universal Design Studio to work as architect on scheme
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10 Design scoops China work
Plans to make review panels a key part of the planning process are threatened by low funding and concerns over partiality
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Hopkins Architects' Macmillan cancer centre opens
£100 million scheme is Macmillan’s largest investment yet
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Olympic legacy body starts work
Responsibility for London development has been transferred to body overseen by mayor
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Arb fines former Plymouth University architecture head
Jeremy Gould found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct
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Grimshaw Architects one of two firms vying for Tirana masterplan
Practice in competition for Albanian capital design scheme
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Kathryn Gustafson wins Arnold A Brunner memorial prize
Director at landscape architect Gustafson Porter honoured
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Architects sign up to help A level students
Make and Feilden Clegg Bradley among practices encouraging pupils to take architecture degrees
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News
Planning reforms could blunt initiative to turn offices into homes
NPPF will let councils rule on use class changes
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David Chipperfield Architects submits plans for Waterloo
£600 million project includes 29-storey tower
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Blogs
A return to Moscow
The first of three posts in which architect Natasha Chibireva shares her impressions on revisiting the city where she grew up