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Review
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s £65 million Manchester Metropolitan University Business School is now on site.
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Review
Hopkins’ restoration at Nottingham Trent University
A former chemistry laboratory has been converted to an events space as part of Hopkins Architects’ £70 million restoration and extension of two listed buildings at Nottingham Trent University.
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RIBA gets its meeting with Michael Gove
President Ruth Reed secures face-to-face with education secretary with help from architecture minister Penrose
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David Chipperfield honoured at Mies's Barcelona pavilion
Chipperfield and Harrap win EU architecture prize for Neues Museum
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Architype scoops School Architect of the Year award
Green practice pics up a total of three awards at annual British Council for School Environments ceremony
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Mecanoo set to build Manchester arts hub
Dutch practice Mecanoo has been appointed preferred bidder to design a £19 million cultural centre at First Street in central Manchester
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Make City scheme gets record objections
An office scheme designed by Make at London Wall in the City of London has been recommended for planning approval, despite receiving a record 135 objections
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Carbuncle Cup opens for nominations
Today sees the launch of the call for nominations for the sixth Carbuncle Cup, BD’s annual award presented in recognition of the ugliest building completed in Britain in the past 12 months
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: Northumbria University
The students’ work continues the investigation of context and identity in the Northumbria region.
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Twentieth Century Society makes second bid to have Redcar Library listed
ABK’s library is one of country’s most significant, say campaigners
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Dark and Adept win competition for expansion of Oslo suburb
Nordic team was one of five invited to compete
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Foster receives Save the Children Award
Work for the charity includes school prototype to be rolled out in Sierra Leone
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Nightingales completes Newbury education complex
Facility will cater for up to 30 special needs students
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AHMM and Haptic shortlisted for Norwegian convention centre
London duo are only non-Scandinavian finalists
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Simon Hembury joins Capita Symonds' healthcare team
Healthcare specialist joins from Devereux Architects
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Ai Weiwei released on bail after agreeing to pay 'evaded tax'
The Chinese artist and architect Ai Weiwei has been released, according to Chinese state media.Chinese news agency Xinhua has reported that he was freed on bail by Beijing police “because of his good attitude in confessing his crimes as well as a chronic disease he suffers from”.Xinhua’s report added: “The ...
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Government tells RIBA: 'There are too many architects'
“We’ve not been heard on tuition fees,” says Reed
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Opinion
Could tough times spell the end of Archaos?
There is a sense that students want a national student body with a wider membership
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Let’s talk
Last night the RIBA hosted a consultation with thirty students from across the country at its headquarters in Portland Place. I managed to get the inside scoop…