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Nicholas Hare Architects and Hawkins Brown win Ealing BSF
A team featuring Nicholas Hare and Hawkins Brown has won a £300 million Building Schools for the Future contract in west London.
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Pinewood Studios appeals over rejected expansion plan
Pinewood Studios has appealed to the Planning Inspectorate against South Buckinghamshire District Council’s rejection of a 40ha “creative community” on the Buckinghamshire green belt.
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Hamilton Architects refurbished arts centre opens
One of Belfast’s most impressive listed buildings has reopened following an 18- month refurbishment.
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Capita boss Rob Firth rejoins Austin-Smith Lord
Capita Architecture boss Rob Firth has left the firm to rejoin previous employer Austin-Smith Lord as an executive partner.
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Work starts on Pyle Architects’ Cambodia library
Construction work is underway on Pyle Architects’ £1.3 million library for the Royal University of Phnom Penh.
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Birmingham’s Mac is back after two-year revamp
The refurbished Midland Arts Centre (Mac) in Birmingham will open its doors at the beginning of May after a two-year renovation period.
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Studio E wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Studio E Architects has won a Queen’s Award for Enterprise, becoming only the fourth architectural practice ever to receive it.
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Chelsea Barracks mark II unveiled
Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar has unveiled images of its new masterplan and confirmed that it expects to hire a number of additional architects to carry out work on the scheme.
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Six triumph in American Institute of Architects’ UK awards
Projects by David Chipperfield, Niall McLaughlin and AHMM and have all won Excellence in Design awards from the UK chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop part company
One of Scotland’s best known practices, GM&AD Architects has been dissolved.
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Kevin McCloud to give RIBA Trust lecture
TV presenter and author Kevin McCloud is to deliver this year’s annual RIBA Trust lecture.
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First out of the stables
Elder & Cannon Architects has won the inaugural My Place award run by the Scottish Civic Trust for its restoration of Castlemilk Stables in Glasgow — a grade B listed stables block dating back to 1790
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Studio ZA Arhitekturu completes work on the Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art
Croatian practice Studio ZA Arhitekturu has completed work on the 17,000 sq m Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art. The practice won the comission for the publicly funded project through a competition in 1999 and construction work was finally completed at the end of 2009. Founded in 1954, the museum boasts ...
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Stanton Williams to design King’s Cross Square
Stanton Williams has won the international competition to design what will become one of London’s biggest public squares, in front of King’s Cross Station in London.
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Fletcher Priest building wins City of London prize
A scheme drawn up by Fletcher Priest Architects has won this year’s New City Architecture Award for buildings in the City of London.
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Architecture Foundation holds competition to design Aldgate landmark for Olympic year
The Architecture Foundation has launched an international competition to design a New Aldgate, a temporary landmark on the eastern edge of the City of London to stand for the duration of the 2012 Olympic year.
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Rogers Stirk Harbour’s profitability hailed by Sunday Times list
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has been named the company with the second fastest growing profits in the UK – according to statistics from 2008.
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Legion d’honneur award for Rogers partner Mike Davies
Mike Davies, a founding partner of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, has been awarded France’s highest civil order.
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Only architects on over £75k to get work visas
Home Office rethink could lead to a ‘virtual ban’ on non-EU architects
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Scotland’s Kickstart ‘will waste public cash’
Scotland’s answer to Kickstart, the £130 million National Housing Trust initiative, is set to pay for more poor quality homes on the taxpayer, one of the country’s leading architects has predicted