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Cabe paid £168,000 for finance director
Cabe has defended the £168,000 it shelled out to hire a stand-in finance director for just 10 months, claiming the appointment saved it double that amount.
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HCA admits BD's Kickstart housing campaign has raised standards
Final tranche of 44 schemes bailed out by the government backs quality developers and knocks out Persimmon.
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Council pledges to save Finsbury Health Centre
London’s Finsbury Health Centre looks set to be saved after the local council promised to block any attempt by the owner to move out and leave it standing empty.
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Boris urges more opportunities for young people in Stephen Lawrence lecture
London mayor Boris Johnson last night called on London individuals and businesses to create new opportunities for young people during his address at the Stephen Lawrence Memorial Lecture at the RIBA.
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Free school pioneer says design not necessary
Toby Young dismisses link between good architecture and academic ability
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Building for Life sees 50% more qualifying
A record number of new housing schemes qualified for a Building for Life standard this year, the largest number in the eight years of the award
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AYA shortlist announced
The shortlist for BD’s annual Architect of the Year Awards has been announced
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Shortlist for Weston’s Tropicana goes on show
Grimshaw, Stride Treglown, and Ferguson Mann working with Faulkner Brown are seeking public support for rival £19 million proposals to redevelop an art deco leisure complex in Somerset.
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Glenn Howells Architects’ Printworks off the press
Glenn Howells Architects’ £44 million Printworks scheme in central London has been completed.
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Devon council's spoof video promotes development framework
East Devon District Council has launched a spoof video to encourage broader interest in the consultation process for its Local Development Framework.
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Wigglesworth and Bennetts named as new Cabe commissioners
Architects Rab Bennetts and Sarah Wigglesworth were today appointed as Cabe commissioners by architecture minister John Penrose.
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Tributes paid to Wakefield-Wylde
Steven Wakefield-Wylde (pictured), an architect and urban designer at Stride Treglown’s Bath office, has died of cancer, aged 54
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Barristers clash over Hopkins’ plans for Greenwich Market
Hopkins’ redevelopment plans for Greenwich Market would do “real and significant harm in an exceptionally important location”, a public inquiry into the proposals heard yesterday (Tuesday).
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Powell Dobson house spared in planning row
A controversial £2 million eco-home in Wales by Powell Dobson has been spared from the bulldozers after a heated two-year planning row.
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Metz's Viking college opens
Metz Architects’ £34 million new campus for South Leicestershire College has opened.
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Arup set to slash at least 100 staff
Arup has put 600 staff on notice and expects to cut at least one sixth of them by Christmas.
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BUJ Architects tweaks Docklands tower
BUJ Architects is making a second attempt to win planning for a skyscraper on the Isle of Dogs.
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HCA chief Kerslake promoted to head communities department
Chief executive of the Homes & Communities Agency, Bob Kerslake, has been handed one of the top jobs in the civil service after being made permanent secretary at the Communities & Local Government department.
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Prince's garden party showcases Feilden Clegg Bradley eco-pods
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios is exhibiting its Feildbarn eco-pods at the Prince of Wales’s environmental garden party this week.