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Bim can make architects master builders again, says Morrell
Bim technology could herald the return of architects to the role of master builder, the government’s chief construction adviser has said
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Folly for a Flyover is assembled
Not-for-profit group Assemble has completed its temporary Folly for a Flyover on the edge of the Olympic site in Hackney
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Architecture student shows 2011: Liverpool School of Architecture
This year a very challenging brief was set for BA3.
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RMJM architect plays down locals' Gazprom 'protest'
Tony Kettle greeted with cries of ’Shame on you’ by St Petersburg residents
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Atkins wins contract for US Army projects in Middle East
Projects likely to cost up to $100 million each
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Planning application numbers continue to grow
Planning applications increased 11% last month according to Barbour ABI data
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Dixon Jones's £15 million Chelsea campus opens
College is second Dixon Jones building to open on Hortensia Road in a year
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Jestico & Whiles creates edible London landmarks for £10
Oxo Tower, Thames Barrier and Canary Wharf built from toast, sushi and smoked salmon
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Architecture student shows 2011: Portsmouth School of Architecture
Portsmouth School of Architecture’s show this year is called ‘The Process of Architecture and Design’.
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Prince's House unveiled at Building Research Establishment
Pilot project is two years late but housing minister calls on architects to follow its traditional approach
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Foster beaten by Perkins & Will on Edmonton airport project
Canadian firm picked to turn former airport into residential district
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Success for West 8 in Segrera Linear Park competition
New park for Barcelona will run above high-speed rail line
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RIBA launches Windermere Steamboat Museum competition
Expressions of interest sought for Lake District redevelopment with young practices encouraged