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EH institute U-turn is 'ridiculous'
Condemnation for decision to back OMA’s Commonwealth revamp
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Glenn Howell's Canada Water scheme in for planning.
Glenn Howells’ mixed-used scheme next to Canada Water Tube station has been submitted to planners.
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Village pavilion makes its debut
A pavilion designed by Cassion Castle and Fleet Architects for a village green in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, was unveiled at a music festival at the weekend
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Selwyn opens Porphyrios building
Porphyrios Associates’ neo-classical student accommodation block at Selwyn College, Cambridge, has opened
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Libeskind rolls out zinc homes
The Libeskind Villa, the first of a series of 30 prefabricated homes by Daniel Libeskind to be distributed worldwide, has opened to the public
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Fat wraps up housing, library and a school for a Rotterdam suburb
Fat has unveiled a hybrid school, housing and library development for the Hilleplein area of south Rotterdam in Holland as part of the Rotterdam Biennale
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Archial goes into the red with £4.3m pre-tax loss
Archial has plunged into the red in the first half of this year after seeing projects cancelled, offices closed and dozens of staff lose their jobs.
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New $1 million green architecture prize
A new $1 million prize is being launched in Barcelona this month for a retrofitted building which can remain zero-carbon for a year.
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Whitworth Gallery shortlisted designs go on show
A series of design proposals for extending Manchester’s Whitworth Gallery have been released.
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Gareth Hoskins wins Helensburgh pool competition
Gareth Hoskins Architects has won the contract to design a replacement swimming pool and community facility on the waterfront in Helensburgh, Scotland.
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Will Alsop to head new office for RMJM
Retirement plans on hold as Stirling-winning architect teams up with 1,000-strong practice
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CZWG's new Southampton mixed-use scheme
CZWG's design for a new mixed use cultural scheme in Southampton has been chosen by the city’s council.
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Cabe slams Birmingham hotel scheme
Cabe has laid into Lewis & Hickey’s design for a 14-storey hotel on a prominent site in Birmingham, provocatively claiming there is not enough architectural talent within the original team.
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Heritage groups welcome Tory lottery pledge
Conservation groups have welcomed a pledge from the Conservatives to channel an extra £40 million of lottery money directly into built environment heritage projects.
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Name change for Tim Foster Architects
Theatre specialists Tim Foster Architects is changing its name to Foster Wilson Architects.