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CPD 2011 module 12: Integrated solar metal roofing
This module explores the use of solar photovoltaic technology to create on-site renewable energy. It is sponsored by Kalzip
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Hopkins Architects 'optimistic' while profits halve
Practice looking overseas to fight UK economic slump
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Simpson's London South Bank tower to go ahead
Developer St George purchased the planned “boomerang” tower site from Beetham and Mirax Group
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PLP unveils plans for Silk Road city
Masterplan will bring ancient Silk Road trading city into 21st-century consumer age
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Gensler launches images of London’s floating park
Gensler has revealed new images of its controversial proposals to build a floating river park on the north side of the Thames in central London.
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Burlington Arcade retailer challenges architect Peter Marino’s plan
Antiques dealer leads campaign against proposals
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Cornell University reveals SOM tech campus plans
Ambitious zero-carbon proposals for New York campus
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Jestico & Whiles appointed to redesign Thetford Academy
Practice chosen for £18.2 million scheme in Norfolk
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No longer fulfilling essential functions
With change afoot in our practice, it’s an interesting opportunity to compare notes on how our industry is faring
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High-profile job wins help triple Wilkinson Eyre profits
But future of Science Museum masterplan in doubt
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Zaha Hadid and OMA beat Foster's to Chicago pier longlist
Zaha Hadid, OMA, and BIG working with Aecom have all been long-listed for Chicago’s £50 million Navy Pier competition.
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White Arkitekter to develop Greengate plans in Salford
Detailed proposals follow RIBA design competition win earlier this year
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Work starts on Bennetts' Oxford University project
Work has started on Bennetts Associates’ new gateway building for St Antony’s College at the University of Oxford.
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BIG to revamp Swiss warehouse as arts centre
Transitlager building to be renovated as part of Basel arts district plans
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Mobile Studio completes UCL's portable gallery
Building will be used for UCL Museum’s outreach programme
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Blogs
The myth of the 'Vertical City'
Mankind has always strived to build tall buildings – thinly veiled monuments to the power of a certain establishment, or as a statement of intent for wannabe megalomaniacs
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Architects' desks: Jo McCafferty, director at Levitt Bernstein
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Construction contract pulled at Gehry's Abu Dhabi Guggenheim
Move prompts doubts over future of Frank Gehry-designed museum
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Architects' confidence remains fragile
RIBA Future Trends Survey for September shows cautious outlook