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English Heritage cuts will mean less work for architects
Architects have raised fears that the huge cuts being faced by English Heritage will also mean less work for them.
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Shortlist announced for £165 million Papworth Hospital scheme
Three practices have made the shortlist to rebuild Papworth Hospital under a £165 million PFI deal.
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Tonkin Liu makes waves in Dover
A scheme by London practice Tonkin Liu to overhaul the esplanade at Dover in Kent officially opened this week.
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Work begins on Bennetts plan to turn Elgin supermarket into offices
Work is underway on scheme to transform a disused supermarket building into sustainable council offices
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Kengo Kuma wins V&A Dundee competition
Japanese practice Kengo Kuma & Associates has won the competition to design the V&A’s £47 million new outpost in Dundee.
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Doolan prize shortlist announced for Scotland's best building
Eleven buildings have been shortlisted for this year’s RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland award, which carries a £25,000 first prize.
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Foster's City Hall criticised in row over £145,000 window-cleaning bill
The cost of cleaning the windows at Foster & Partners’ City Hall in London has spiralled to £13,600 a month, new figures reveal.
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Architecture jobs specialist goes under
Architecture recruitment firm SIV Human Resources has gone bust.
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Fuksas wins China tower competition
Italian practice Massimiliano Fuksas has won an international competition to design a 200m-high tower in China.
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Olympic Stadium designer speaks up for ditched wrap
Boss of 2012 Olympic stadium designer Populous, Rod Sheard, has condemned the ODA’s decision to get rid of the fabric “wrap” around the venue.
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BDP turns to Brazil in wake of government cuts
BDP has won its first job in Brazil as the firm looks increasingly overseas to plug gaps caused by the coalition government’s spending cuts.
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Gustafson Porter wins competition to design Milan park
Landscape architect Gustafson Porter has been appointed to design the Milan CityLife Park, a central element in the redevelopment of historic neighbourhood Fiera Milano.The practice’s concept, CityLife - A Park between the Mountains and the Plain, was selected as the winner from a shortlist of eight and an original entry ...
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RIBA membership rates to stay frozen
RIBA membership rates for 2011 will remain frozen for the second year running.
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OMI Architects completes church conversion
Listed church once used as a recording studio by Pete Waterman is turned into offices
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Crossrail submits Tottenham Court Road station for planning
A team of Hawkins Brown and Arup/Atkins has unveiled new images of Crossrail’s station at Tottenham Court Road in central London.
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Blogs
How to dress like an architect
In an industry obsessed with style, why does everyone end up dressing the same way?
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Moving out of the comfort zone
An architect loses his wallet on the London Undergound after winning an international competition. Is he just careless or does this hint at something deeper ?
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Zaha Hadid to design new Serpentine gallery in London
Redevelopment of existing building in Kensington Gardens to result in new cultural venue in time for Olympics
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Penoyre & Prasad and council architects' department honoured in Solent Design Awards
Winners of the first Solent Design Awards announced