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News
Portas takes on high street review
Retail expert Mary Portas has been appointed by the government to conduct a review into town centres and the future of the high street.
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Opinion
Toddle off
As Mary Portas applies herself to the problem of the British high street she could do worse than talk to the students of the Swiss architecture school, Mendrisio.
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Opinion
Rogers a no show at Neo
A lavish party to celebrate the forthcoming opening of RSHP’s Neo Bankside scheme next to Tate Modern last week confirmed that Britain’s economic downturn has entirely bypassed London’s super rich.
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Opinion
The Great Xa’s Holburne illusion
The glowing reviews of Eric Parry’s extension to Bath’s Holburne Museum have led some to ask if this isn’t the work of the museum’s director Alexander Sturgis, otherwise known as The Great Xa and a professional magician.
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Caruso St John scoops London Building of the Year
Chiswick House cafe named RIBA London Building of the Year
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Blogs
Who are the experts?
Clients are entitled to ask for advice from academics, but they’re not irreproachable
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RIBA International Awards go to Zaha, Chipperfield, Hopkins, Mather, McAslan and UNStudio
Masdar, Haiti’s Iron Market and Guangzhou Opera House all honoured
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Multimedia
Thomas Heatherwick on his seed cathedral
Thomas Heatherwick took to the stage at the infamous TED conference to talk pavilions, routemasters, power stations and biologically-inspired design
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Alsop to judge Middlesbrough's timber hut design competition
More than 35 young designers from the North-east have registered to enter a design competition for timber huts which will be built at the £200 million RiversideOne residential development in Middlesbrough’s former Middlehaven Docks.Judges include Will Alsop who was responsible for RiversideOne’s original masterplan and who also had the idea ...
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US Architecture Billings Index falls three points
American Institute of Architects reports “precipitous” drop in work
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Allan Murray wins approval for Edinburgh Fountain Brewery plans
Allan Murray Architects’ plans for a major mixed-use development on the Fountain Brewery site in Edinburgh have won the approval of city councillors
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Alex Cochrane Architects - The Boathouse, Berkshire
Alex Cochrane has completely refurbished an existing water-side structure to create a small retreat for two people at Virginia Water lake
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2011 RIBA Awards announced
Zaha Hadid, Foster & Partners and David Chipperfield are among this year’s winners
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Change to planning bill makes finance a factor
RIBA warns that change could undermine integrity of planning system.
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Snell Associates' Garsington Opera pavilion set for opening night
A temporary opera pavilion for Garsington at the Wormsley Estate in Buckinghamshire has been completed, ready for this season’s opening night on June 2
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ACA and BD co-host 'future of the architect' debate
Populous and 3D Reid set to take part in construction sector-wide discussion
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Burrell Architects completes interior for Mintel
Market research specialist set to move to new offices
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RIBA design competition suspended after legal challenge
An RIBA competition for Belfast involving Daniel Libeskind has been suspended after a legal challenge
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Alison Brooks's multi-coloured supershed opens in Rainham
A 4000 sq m ’supershed’ designed by Alison Brooks Architects opened in Rainham today