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News
Aedas profits tumble amid cuts
Aedas’ UK business has posted a fall in turnover and profit for the year ended December 31, 2010, which the firm admitted was “difficult”.
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Sale halts Tower 42 competition
A competition to modernise the base of Tower 42 in the City of London has been put on hold after the owners decided to sell the estate.
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Ellis Williams completes Northampton school refurb
Ellis Williams Architects has completed the £5.5 million refurbishment and upgrade of the grade II listed Kingsthorpe Grove Primary School in Northampton
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Conran & Partners go-ahead for Brighton cinema site
Practice said office building will be the greenest in the city
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Multimedia
Inside the V&A's Postmodernism exhibition
The curators of Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990 talk exclusively to BD about the significance of architecture in the postmodern movement
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Opinion
Rogue saviour?
UBS’s £1.3 billion loss generated by rogue trader Kweku Adoboli will affect staff bonuses, but will it also have an impact on the Swiss bank’s new London HQ, Boots wonders?
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Opinion
Pomo’s a no-no
Bets are on as to who should be given the RIBA Gold Medal, and the hot favourite is Joseph Rykwert.
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Opinion
Not your Mann
British Council architecture and design supremo Vicky Richardson has decided that, in a break from tradition, the curator of next year’s British pavilion at the Venice Biennale will be chosen by open competition, with no predetermined theme imposed.
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Opinion
Rio defensive
Country house architect John Pardey played down reports this week that he is designing a £3.5 million mansion in the Cotswolds for Manchester United footballer Rio Ferdinand.
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Opinion
Birthday lettuce
Paying tribute to Terence Conran at the designer’s 80th birthday celebrations at Tate Modern this week, Stephen Bayley noted that Frank Gehry recently marked his own 80th with a cake resembling his Walt Disney concert hall.
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David Kohn and Make on Olympic park shortlist
Sarah Wigglesworth, Heneghan Peng and Erect Architecture also make cut
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Fosters unveils hospital scheme
Foster & Partners has revealed images of its £70 million Manchester hospital for Circle.
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Blogs
The National Museum of Scotland: A Polite Spectacle
The National Museum of Scotland finally re-opened its doors to the public back in July and last week we went along to the official opening reception for industry insiders.
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David Chipperfield Architects' profits soar as UK work dominates
Stirling Prize-nominated practice sees pre-tax profit up by 143%
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Greenwich under fire from NUS for late results
National Union of Students said financial risks of delays “unacceptable”
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AIA reports rise in US billings index after four months' decline
Strong level of enquiries for new architecture projects, reports AIA
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Trump reveals images of Acanthus Architects' Aberdeenshire clubhouse
US property tycoon opts for Gothic revival design to complement Scottish home
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HLM completes refurbishment of Sheffield's Arts Tower
Architecture school returns to top of Britain’s tallest university building
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Cameron writes to National Trust in bid to quell planning row
British landscape a “national treasure” that must be protected, says PM