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Aedas scoops top prize at Partnerships for Schools’ in-house awards
A school designed by Aedas Architects for Leicester’s Building Schools for the Future programme has won the Grand Prix in the Excellence in BSF Awards 2009.
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£3m Australian gum tree memorial completed
Queensland practices m3architecture and Brian Hooper Architect have completed a £3 million memorial for a gum tree that played an important part in Australia’s history.
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Cheese grater site set to be city farm
Mitchell Taylor Workshop has won the competition to transform Richard Rogers’ stalled “cheese grater” site into public space, BD understands
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Glasgow job may see Nightingale recruit
The head of Nightingale Associates expects the firm to recruit extra staff to help it carry out the largest ever contract in its 20-year history, the £840 million Glasgow Southern General Hospital
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Hugill’s new firm will be developer and owner
Former Lend Lease chairman Nigel Hugill has revealed his new property company plans to own the plots of land it develops rather than simply selling them off, in a move he claims will raise design quality
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Burdett shifts from ODA to advise on games legacy
The Olympic Delivery Authority’s chief adviser on architecture and urbanism, Ricky Burdett, has taken a sideways step to oversee the work of the new Olympic Park Legacy Company, he confirmed this week
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Design Research Unit Wales uses local wood at former steelworks
Former Yaya nominee Design Research Unit Wales has unveiled a £315,000 education centre for the country’s Ebbw Vale steelworks regeneration project
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Making the case at Copenhagen
Architects and other built environment professionals will travel to Copenhagen to urge world leaders to recognise the sector’s untapped role in tackling climate change
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Saltire housing winners named
Foster & Partners’ Quartermile redevelopment in Edinburgh and Simon Winstanley Architects’ private house in rural Dumfries & Galloway won this year’s Saltire Society Housing Awards
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Awards invasion shows how protesters are targeting architects
Architects are more used to being on the side of environmentalists than being targeted by them
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Make hits out at Southwark planners
Make has hit out at “anti-development” planners in Southwark, after its latest scheme was recommended for refusal.
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Foster's science academy inspires through design
Foster & Partners' £23 million Langley Academy will be opened today by Olympic rowing hero Matthew Pinsent.
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Squire & Partners' cylindrical hotel plan revealed
Squire & Partners has revealed its plan for a new cylindrical hotel in Hoxton, East London.
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Backlash at plans to cut Scottish architecture schools' funding
Proposals to cut funding for Scottish architecture schools have prompted an angry response from architects.
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Architects with an eye for photography
The winners of this year's Architect's Eye photography competition have been announced.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Leeds complex completed
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s £50 million new arts and humanities complex for Leeds Metropolitan University has been completed.