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Austin-Smith Lord selected for £4m Welsh restoration
Austin-Smith Lord (ASL) has won a £4 million contract to deliver a restoration project for the Carmarthenshire Heritage Regeneration Trust.
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Barton Wilmore wins Riyadh park commission
Barton Willmore has won the commission to design a series of extensions to Salam Park, the only urban park in Riyadh.
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Work begins on Heneghan Peng's Giant's Causeway visitors centre
Scheme will be completed next summer
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Michael Wilford receives honorary degree
The University of Leicester has awarded architect Michael Wilford with an honorary degree of doctor of science.
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Jurgen Mayer H unveils new airport in Georgia
New landmark for Central Asia was designed and constructed within three months
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Solar panel firm announces Wales factory expansion
Solar panel manufacturer Sharp has announced the expansion of its factory in Wales with the creation of 300 new jobs.
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Steven Holl's design for New York library approved
Steven Holl’s scheme for a library in Queen’s has been approved by the local library board of trustees, paving the way for construction to start early next year.The Hunters Point community library will occupy a prominent site across the East River from the United Nations HQ, and will be one ...
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Council backs Wilkinson Eyre cable car plans
Greenwich Council has approved Wilkinson Eyre’s proposals for a cable car across the River Thames in east London.
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The Top 10 building studies of 2010
The most read building studies from the last 12 months - including Renzo Piano’s Central St Giles, Nouvel’s One New Change, Foreign Office Architects’ Ravensbourne College, Chiswick House Cafe by Caruso St John and the International Space Station
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The rise of Renzo's Shard
’Future photography’ project reveals a new angle on the 300mtall behemoth
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Legal victory for Hampton Court Palace development
Architect fails in bid to stop Quinlan & Francis Terry hotel development
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London architects set to benefit from retrofit fund
Small and medium-size firms in London including architects are set to benefit from a £10 million scheme promoting best practice in the capital’s retrofit market.Small builders, plumbers and electricians will also be able to receive learning and business support via a network of professional bodies including the RIBA. The scheme, ...
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Steel price could rise by two thirds this year
Steel prices could go up by two-thirds as raw material costs rocket and suppliers look to recoup profits hit by the recession.Big rises in iron ore and coking coal used to produce steel are being blamed as well as increasing demand as the world economy begins a recovery from recession ...
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High speed rail is a waste of resources
Is it really so critical to be able to get from London to Birmingham 30 minutes faster than is currently possible? Surely there are better ways of spending £33 billion?
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Practice Architecture wins Architecture Foundation competition
Fledgling London firm appointed to South Kilburn arts project.
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John McAslan to masterplan Dulwich College
John McAslan & Partners has triumphed against Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Grimshaw and Marks Barfield to produce a masterplan for the independent school in south London.
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Architecture PLB triumphs in RIBA competition
Architecture plb has won an RIBA-run design competition for a new building at the Merchant Taylors’ School in Northwood, Middlesex.
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Struggling for a link…
How long before we stop lamenting the threats to our profession and start to see opportunities for innovation?
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Richard Rogers appeals to government to save Cabe
Allow the proposed merger with the Design Council to take place or Britain’s quality of life will suffer, architect argues
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DRMM wins Hastings Pier competition
De Rijke Marsh Morgan beats Fat, Niall McLaughlin and Wilkinson Eyre to revamp fire-ravaged pier