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BFLS plans residential tower for City of London
Barratt London and housing association L&Q have teamed up to build a £100 million residential tower in Alie Street, Aldgate, designed by BFLS and to be delivered by RMA Architects.
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Riba urges architects to get involved with localism
The Riba has welcomed the publication of the government’s localism bill and is urging architects to become involved with the creation of neighbourhood plans.
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Dutch practice beats Hadid to win Hague dance centre competition
Rotterdam-based Neutelings Riedijk Architects has triumphed in an international competition for a new 44,000sq m dance and music centre in the Hague.
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Work begins on Aukett Fitzroy Robinson's Victoria Street scheme
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson’s £150 million redevelopment of 123 Victoria Street has started on site just days after Westminster councillors gave it the go-ahead.
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Fury over winding-up of Riba Trust
Riba Trust trustees and Riba councillors have spoken of their anger over the sudden scrapping of the Riba Trust.
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Industry meets localism bill with concerns
The property industry has broadly welcomed the localism bill, introduced yesterday by communities secretary Eric Pickles, but concerns remain over details of its implementation.
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Simpson & Brown's Burns Museum opens
Simpson & Brown’s £21 million new museum celebrating the life of Scotland’s national poet has opened.The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway will feature more than 5,000 artefacts, including original manuscripts written by Burns.It replaces the Burns National Heritage Park which was kept open during the six years it took ...
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Robert Stern wins 2011 Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture
US architect will pick up $200,000 cheque
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The world's largest Moose
An architect in Sweden is set to realise his dream to build a 45ft hollow glulam Moose on top of a mountain in Sweden. No, really.
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Bletchley Park masterplan goes to consultation
Kennedy O’Callaghan Architects and the Prince’s Regeneration Trust have undertaken a consultation event for the revamp of Bletchley Park.
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Work begins on 5th Studio's Fatwalk
Work has started on the first phase of 5th Studio’s Fatwalk in east London as part of the Three Mills Green regeneration.
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Studio Weave and the ODA to design floating cinema
The Olympic Delivery Authority has commissioned Studio Weave to design a floating cinema which will cruise the canals of the five Olympic host boroughs next summer.
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Foster pledges to deliver 'world class' science facility during Oxford lecture
Norman Foster has promised that his firm’s proposed £30 million science and enterprise visitor centre in Oxford will be a “world class facility”.
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New London Architecture shortlists home improvement schemes
New London Architecture (NLA) has shortlisted 50 schemes for its Don’t Move, Improve! 2010 competition
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Sheppard Robson takes over at 'NoHo Square'
Make’s designs to be replaced at central London’s former Middlesex Hospital site
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North Liverpool regeneration moves forward
A £150 million regeneration scheme in north Liverpool will go ahead in 2012, seven years after it was first due to start.
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Competition to design building for flood-hit Lake District yacht club
The Riba is to run a design competition for a new clubhouse for the Ullswater Yacht Club in Cumbria
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Cultural Guide: December 13-19
This week’s cultural guide takes us to the troubled streets of revolutionary Bucharest before stepping back in time with Simon Starling at the Camden Arts Centre
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Richard Hopkinson and Platform 5 to revamp north London college
Richard Hopkinson and Platform 5 Architects have won a £3 million contract to revamp sections of Waltham Forest College in north-east London