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Architects back new RIBA chief in 'cool' revolution
Brady speaks of plans to bring young architects on board through RIBA satellite in Hoxton
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Work starts on Populous' Manila indoor arena
World’s largest arena to be used for church gatherings in the Phillipines
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Spiller lures Bartlett lecturers to Greenwich
Neil Spiller has begun to raid his former school for new recruits, persuading two senior staff from the Bartlett to join their former boss at Greenwich University.
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Ruth Reed ends RIBA presidency with final shot at Gove
Outgoing RIBA president Ruth Reed has aimed a parting shot at the industry’s nemesis by saying Michael Gove’s free schools initiative will cost more than budgeted.
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Tower may replace Richard Seifert's London press centre
Richard Seifert’s International Press Centre on Shoe Lane in London looks likely to be demolished if plans submitted by Land Securities are approved.
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Green light for Squire & Partners in Marylebone
Mixed-use scheme designed for developer Triland
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Angela Brady: 'We need to start being a profession that looks out, not in'
The new president talks about the RIBA superbrand, an architects’ Groucho Club and overhauling procurement
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Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects completes London granary
Redevelopment of a derelict granary in the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham, designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Pollard Thomas Edwards, has been completed.
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Blogs
Learning from Drake Circus
As BD’s Carbuncle Cup is awarded this week for the worst piece of architecture in Britain, I look back at the original ‘winner’ from 2006.
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Planning row hits new high as RTPI weighs in to debate
Past presidents condemn speed of reforms while business groups urge resolve from ministers
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MediaCityUK wins 2011 Carbuncle Cup
Amid strong competition, the Salford media hub is voted this year’s worst UK building in BD’s annual Carbuncle Cup competition.
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Glasgow's Govan Gateway goes for gold
Collective Architecture’s £10.3 million Govan Gateway scheme in Glasgow has been completed for Govan Housing Association.
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RIBA announces highest ever level of education funding
Institute to spend £185,000 this academic year
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Belfast firm caught with pirate software
A Northern Irish architecture firm has been forced to pay £33,000 after it was found to be using pirated design software.
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Architecture Foundation launches latest architect exchange programme
Studio Polpo and Pie Architecture involved in UK and Finland scheme
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Bird College design competition launched
A design competition for the £13 million redevelopment of the Bird College for performing arts in Sidcup has been launched by the RIBA.
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Blogs
Back. And Forth.
Growing unrest in Israel’s Sinai border region had me reaching for the telephone and asking for an earlier flight