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Michael Gove opens Feilden Clegg Bradley's new academy
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Chelsea Academy was officially opened this week by Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Education.
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Architecture PLB wins planning for BSF school in Sussex
Architecture PLB has won planning for Bowden House School in East Sussex, one of the last of the projects delivered under Building Schools for the Future.
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25 ways to patronise the public
The RIBA is on a mission to make architecture seem more comprehensible to the public but using the language of estate agents is not the way to do it.
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HCA to be cut in half
The Homes & Communities Agency is to be cut down to half its earlier size and lose half of its directors.
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Jack Pringle opens Dubai office to expand Pringle Brandon
The firm headed by former RIBA president Jack Pringle has opened an office in Dubai to target work across the Gulf.
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Wilkinson Eyre lands commission for Melbourne technology university
Wilkinson Eyre and Australian practice Sinclair Knight Merz have been commissioned to design an advanced manufacturing centre for Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.
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Architect realises pipe dream with Iranian villa
Barsav Concept & Construction has completed work on a private house in Karaj, Iran.
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American billings index dives back into negative territory
After a month of positive billings, architectural practices in the US are once again reporting a decline in income
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Hopkins wins St Thomas' cladding competition
A team featuring Hopkins has won a £21 million scheme to re-clad the East Wing of St Thomas’ Hospital in central London.
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Napier & Co wins planning for Leicestershire dog centre
The Dogs Trust charity has been granted planning permission to build a £7 million rescue centre in Leicestershire designed by Shrewsbury practice Napier & Co.
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A bijou zombie residence
News junkie’s domestic mice woes were put in perspective this week with news of slightly more troublesome house guests- the undead.
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Clinton and Bush donate $800,000 to architecture charity
Former US presidents George W Bush and Bill Clinton have donated $800,000 to Architecture for Humanity towards its rebuilding Haiti project
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Government blow to campaign to recognise part II 'architects'
The campaign to improve the status of architectural assistants has been dealt a serious blow after a government minister refused to review the current registration process.
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Foster's incomplete Vegas hotel faces demolition
A luxury high-rise hotel designed by Foster & Partners in Las Vegas may be demolished before completion due to “technical diffculties”.
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Cabe launches guide to shake up supermarket design
Cabe has today launched a major planning report which it hopes will make supermarkets rethink the design quality of their major schemes.
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Woods Bagot wins Perth Airport expansion project
Woods Bagot has landed the first phase of an airport scheme in Australia with a deal to expand Perth Airport’s international terminal.
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Paul Davis beats stiff competition for £8 million Northern Ireland eco development
Paul Davis & Partners has beaten practices including RMJM, B3 and The Boyd Partnership in an £8 million international competition to design a zero-carbon housing development in Northern Ireland.
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Elder & Cannon scoops the Doolan prize
Elder & Cannon Architects has won the Rias Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2010, the UK’s richest architecture prize.
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Zaha Hadid unveils plans for Moroccan theatre
Zaha Hadid has unveiled plans to build a 27,000sq m theatre in Morocco
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Lottery funding saves Denton Corker Marshall's Stonehenge project
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has stepped in to save Denton Corker Marshall’s Stonehenge visitor centre by agreeing to pay the contribution withdrawn by the government earlier this year.