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Demand for architecture to be taught in schools
Construction diploma’s popularity triggers debate over curriculum
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Civic unrest over square in Aberdeen
Local opposition is mounting against a £140 million scheme (pictured) to create a civic square in central Aberdeen
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HOK to axe 10% of staff in capital
HOK is embarking on another round of job cuts and admits 10% of its employees in London face the axe
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Crossrail Central hires chief architect
Crossrail veteran Ewan McLean has been appointed chief architect for the central London section of the £16 billion Crossrail project
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Featherstone Young takes flight with two-winged Rutland house
Featherstone Young has won planning permission for an £800,000 family house on the outskirts of the small village of Wing in Rutland
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Hoskins unveils Ballymena ‘polyclinic’ centre plans
Gareth Hoskins Architects, working with Keppie Design, has unveiled plans for a £14 million polyclinic-style health centre in Northern Ireland
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Harrap to renovate ‘High Street 2012’
Julian Harrap Architects is to renovate more than 120 run-down historic buildings lining the route of the 2012 Olympic marathon
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First service of tennis club flats
Construction work has begun on a £1.4 million, 1,300sq m affordable housing development in Southport by Manchester-based Ark Design & Architecture
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Aukett slumps to £1.9m loss
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson today announced it had made a pre-tax loss of £1.9 million for the year ended September 30, 2009, but suggested it was over the worst of the recession.
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Martos wins $200,000 Driehaus classical architecture prize
Spanish architect Rafael Manzano Martos has won the 2010 Driehaus prize for achievements in classical architecture in the contemporary built environment.
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Stop and search ruled illegal
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the stop-and-search powers recently used by police to detain architectural photographer Grant Smith are illegal.
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Guide Dogs steers for new review on Exhibition Road
The charity Guide Dogs is trying to get its case for a judicial review of Dixon Jones’s Exhibition Road scheme reconsidered.
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Westminster gives go ahead to Hogarth Architects’ private house
Westminster Council has approved Hogarth Architects’ plans for a £1 million new home in St John’s Wood.
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Newham chief makes hat trick of hires
London’s Newham Council has hired a new development chief in its third major appointment in five months.
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Three new partners on board Housing Design Awards
The Housing Design Awards are celebrating their eighth decade with a series of new partners, including the London Development Agency, Design for London and the RICS.
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Timber builds fire safety probe
The London Assembly has asked its planning and housing committee to investigate the fire safety of tall and timber-framed buildings.
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Architecture aid agencies appeal for help in Haiti
Architecture aid agencies are asking practices to help with the relief effort following the huge earthquake which struck Haiti today.