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Pelan appointed to Civic Trust role
The Scottish Civic Trust has named communications specialist John Pelan as its new director
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Saunt wins public realm fellowship
DSDHA’s Deborah Saunt has won a prestigious £30,000 research grant from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
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Architects speak at Winchester
Eric Parry and Peter Barber are among six leading architects taking part in a public lecture series in Winchester
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7N mixes old and new at riverside
7N Architects has received detailed planning consent for a new visitor centre in Blairgowrie, Scotland
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Anish Kapoor unveils Olympic sculpture
Anish Kapoor has unveiled London’s latest landmark: a 115m-high piece of public art destined for the Olympic Park.
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Caruso St John submits long-awaited Tate Britain plans
The Tate has submitted a planning application to Westminster City Council to revamp its original Tate Britain gallery at Pimlico in London.
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Spratley set to launch boathouse
Work is due to start on Spratley Studios’ £1.2 million boathouse for Oxford Brookes University this May.
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HCA's proposed design standards divide profession
Architects have given a mixed reaction to proposals for a unified set of minimum housing design standards from the Homes & Communities Agency.The HCA has given the industry until June 17th to respond to its ‘core standards’ proposal, which as BD predicted includes meeting at least 14 out of 20 ...
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Students invited to join with hundreds of others at Manchester event
30th European Architecture Students Asembly to be held in the UK this summer
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Bolles & Wilson reveals industrial 'tea house'
Bolles & Wilson has designed an industrial warehouse building inspired by a Japanese tea house and complete with a rooftop reflecting pool.
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RIBA London Awards shortlist unveiled
The RIBA London Awards shortlist has been unveiled, featuring 66 projects including MUMA’s Medieval & Renaissance Galleries and Wilkinson Eyre’s Ceramics Galleries Bridge, both at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
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Scotland takes up Kickstart idea
The Scottish government has set up its version of the Kickstart programme to get work going again on mothballed housing sites.
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Make's landmark London tower knocked back by planning authority
Lambeth rejects skyscraper proposal following criticism from English Heritage
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Knight's Viennese Bridge
Knight Architects along with German firm Knippers Helbig has won an international competition for a new footbridge in the centre of the Austrian capital Vienna.
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Archial looks to gobble up other firms despite making a loss in 2009
Archial is looking at renewing its acquisition of other practices this year and has confirmed it is in advanced discussions with a number of potential firms.
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Bennetts' masterplan boost
Bennetts Associates’ proposal to re-locate 5,000 civil servants outside of London has been boosted by a new independent report.
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Olympic Stadium rises to its full height
The Olympic Stadium by Populous is on track to be completed next summer, the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has announced.