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Ruth Reed refuses to condemn low payersSubscribers only

19 March, 2010

RIBA president Ruth Reed has refused to condemn practices that pay part II and III students the minimum wage or less

John Healey

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MPs quiz minister over KickstartSubscribers only

19 March, 2010

Housing minister John Healey has come under fire from fellow MPs for the first time over the Kickstart programme and its funding for “grotty” homes

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MIPIM & the Cycle to Cannes

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Cautiously optimistic crowd at Cannes heralds the end of "silly schemes" — but not silly namesSubscribers only

19 March, 2010

A few weeks ago Piers Gough predicted that this year's Mipim would be a good one to attend. The property show on the shore at Cannes has always been well known as a place that's hard on the liver, gets overrun by delegates, but, importantly,...

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Cannes is in limbo as property fair seeks directionSubscribers only

18 March, 2010

There’s a consensus that things have changed, but no one quite knows in which direction.

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Editor's Choice

The society has sold off its sheltered housing in Surrey.

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Hard times breed hard times for the Architects Benevolent SocietySubscribers only

19 March, 2010

The recession is draining funds from the Architects Benevolent Society, as the charity prepares to reorganise its investments

Is working for pennies really worth it to get a foot in the door?

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Would you work for less than the minimum wage?Subscribers only

19 March 2010

No, architects must take a united stand, says Alison Coutinho; while Emma Perry thinks sometimes it’s necessary to get a foot in the door

BD campaign: Come Clean on Kickstart

Come Clean on Kickstart

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The Petition: Come Clean on KickstartFree

8 February, 2010

BD asks you to join our petition. We are calling on Cabe and the HCA to publish the projects and corresponding scores of housing funded under Kickstart round one.

Anna Scott-Marshall

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Parliament to grill HCA boss over KickstartSubscribers only

12 March, 2010

BD’s Come Clean on Kickstart campaign scored a political coup this week as the communities & local government select committee announced it would grill the government and the Homes & Communities Agency on the matter, while the shadow housing...

John Healey

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MPs quiz minister over KickstartSubscribers only

19 March, 2010

Housing minister John Healey has come under fire from fellow MPs for the first time over the Kickstart programme and its funding for “grotty” homes

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HCA and Cabe close ranks over Kickstart – but chairman admits shock over standardsSubscribers only

10 March, 2010

Cabe and the Homes & Communities Agency have insisted they still have a well functioning relationship amid the row over Kickstart design standards.

more on the campaign

Buildings

The surrounding area is invisible from the central courtyard.

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Highwood Court housing in Harlesden by SUSDSubscribers only

19 March 2010

SUSD’s nine-house development on an enclosed site in north-east London disregards conventional spatial arrangements to create housing of joyful intricacy

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Comment

Amanda Baillieu

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Victims of a buyers’ marketSubscribers only

19 March 2010

An oversupply of architects has brought us to the shockingly low pay levels we are now witnessing

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Our future’s been outsourcedSubscribers only

19 March 2010

As Tesco starts to recruit from India, British architects should be worried

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IT

A limestone-like substance produced by protocells could save Venice from sinking.

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Science meets architecture at computing conferenceSubscribers only

19 March 2010

The Architecture and Unconventional Computing Conference, organised by Neil Spiller, gave architects and scientists insight into the future of buildings

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Time to explore the world of browsers Subscribers only

19 March 2010

Under new EU rules computer users will now be offered a choice of web browsers, but which ones are the best for architects?

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Practice

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Why might my practice be affected by the forthcoming Bribery Act?Subscribers only

19 March 2010

What does the forthcoming Bribery Act mean for me?

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Fun

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A lot of hot air at the RIBASubscribers only

19 March 2010

Mark Fisher’s Angie shows the way to the institute’s inflatables show

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This week's ups & downsSubscribers only

19 March 2010

Hot and not

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CULTURE

The Library at Strawberry Hill, c.1781, by Edward Edwards.

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Horace Walpole and Strawberry HillSubscribers only

19 March 2010

Before its reopening, Horace Walpole’s idiosyncratic home is being celebrated by the V&A

Overall winner Min-Kyu Choi’s electric plug folds down to 10mm width.

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Brit Insurance Designs of the YearSubscribers only

19 March 2010

Design Museum exhibition puts the stress on sustainability and social purpose

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BD Reviews: Healthcare

Reiach & Hall's extension to Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow.

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Reiach & Hall on the practice's approach to healthcare designSubscribers only

BD Reviews- Healthcare

Reiach & Hall directors Andy Law and Neil Gillespie discuss the challenges of openness and privacy in their hospital buildings including the Maggie’s Lanarkshire Cancer Caring Centre

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Is it realistic to expect hospitals to have a zero carbon footprint by 2018?Subscribers only

BD Reviews- Healthcare

Three experts discuss sustainability in medical building

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Student Space

The Zoetrope

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Polyark this week: The Great Central Railway, Zoetropes and Strathclyde UniversitySubscribers only

12 March, 2010

Christopher Vansittart's album 'Polyark Mapping' was one of the images that caught Polyark's watchful eye this week, with his group work exploring the great central railway from Leicester to Loughborough.

Architecture student Rajinder Matharu.

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RIBA’s student hardship fund is set to run drySubscribers only

12 March, 2010

Record number of applications means institute will turn down people in genuine need

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Multimedia

The Hyperboloid

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I.M Pei on the Hyperboloid (animation)Subscribers only

3 March, 2010

Watch an animation of, and hear I.M Pei talk about, the Hyperboloid – the building that wasn't built.

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Architect of the Year Awards

Feilden Clegg Bradley’s St Mary Magdalene Academy in Islington.

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The firms that raise the roofSubscribers only

06 November 2009

Offices and education proved the most recession-proof at this year’s awards

Parry’s revised proposal for the Holburne Museum extension includes stone-coloured ceramic panels.

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Richard Feilden Architect of the Year - Eric Parry ArchitectsSubscribers only

06 November 2009

The award for the "best of the best" is for a body of work that has made a significant contribution to architecture in the last year

Kohn collaborated with artists on his design for Flack and Waddington’s Flash restaurant.

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Young Architect of the Year - David Kohn ArchitectsSubscribers only

06 November 2009

David Kohn opened his presentation to the Young Architect of the Year jury with reference to Isaiah Berlin’s essay The Hedgehog and the Fox.

Millican: a passionate patron.

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Client of the Year - Peter MillicanSubscribers only

06 November 2009

There have been some remarkable buildings this year that are the direct result of passionate and dedicated clients.

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Carbuncle Cup 2009

First Prize: Hamilton Architects’ Liverpool Pier Head Ferry Terminal.

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Liverpool Ferry Terminal wins Carbuncle Cup 2009Subscribers only

28 August 2009

Despite strong competition from a record number of entries, this year’s winning building by Belfast-based Hamilton Architects is a shining example of bad architecture and bad planning

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15 February, 2010

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19 January, 2010

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