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Lean Green Foster Machine
Norman Foster’s new toy is a lean green, century ahead of its time, utopian machine.
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Former presidents back fight to save RIBA Trust
Roger Zogolovitch seeks to force special general meeting to reconsider abolition
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Allies & Morrison puts mark on its piece of south London
Firm responsible for a dozen schemes within 250m of its Southwark base
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Mayor approves HOK and PLP's London superlab
Biomedical research centre will be Europe’s largest
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Squire & Partners reveals west London scheme
Squire & Partners has submitted plans to Westminster City Council for a new residential and mixed-use scheme near Paddington Gardens, west London.
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Zaha Hadid announces opera house launch
Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House will be officially opened in February, after a fire delayed work by more than a year.
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Employee tied up in Bond Bryan burglary
A member of staff at Bond Bryan Architects was forcefully tied up and left overnight in his office during an aggravated burglary.
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Mies van der Rohe nominees revealed
Caruso St John’s Nottingham Contemporary is among scores of projects nominated for this year’s Mies van der Rohe Award, the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.
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Grimshaw's waste-to-energy plant goes for planning
£185 million plant could be open by late 2014
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Residents fight Marks Barfield's Islamia Primary school
Campaign group promises legal action over Islamic primary in London.
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BMA reveals impact of poor design on patients
The British Medical Association is calling on healthcare organisations to prioritise design in all future building projects.
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Smaller firms may gain from BSF axing
Smaller practices could find it easier to win school design work in future, according to schools architect and former RIBA president Sunand Prasad.
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Cotton mill revived as Staffordshire academy
LHC Architecture’s £22 million JCB Academy in Rocester, Staffordshire, has opened.
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Architects chosen for Glasgow 'floating village'
London architect Baca and Glasgow-based ZM Architecture have been chosen to develop designs for a £30 million floating village in Glasgow.
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Winning homes in Haiti design competition revealed
One year after earthquake, five teams picked for dwellings designed to fight spread of TB
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Tottenham Hotspur plans demolition of 2012 Olympic stadium
Architect working for club says Populous-designed structure not suitable for football
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Noah and the Slinky
Looking like an unholy alliance of slinky spring and a set design from Waterworld; Russian architect Alexander Remizov seeks to make a Kevin Coster out of us all with a prototype design he calls ‘The Ark’.
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London’s first skyscraper has its listing upgraded
London’s first skyscraper has had its protection upgraded from grade II to grade I in recognition of its “outstanding architectural interest”.
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Balfron Tower’s human face
East London’s Balfron Tower has become the setting for a photo shoot designed to show the connection between the building and its residents.
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Scottish government pledges £5 million to kick-start Kengo Kuma's V&A
Japanese architect appointed to head up the V&A’s design team