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Hodge returns to architecture post
Margaret Hodge’s surprise return as architecture minister this week received a mixed reaction from the profession
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Permission for pathology facility
Nightingale Associates and Make have won planning permission for a new science building at Oxford University
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EH decides whether to appeal over Doon Street
English Heritage has 12 days to decide whether to continue its battle against Lifschutz Davidson Sandiland’s controversial 43-storey Doon Street tower after a High Court judge backed the scheme
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Council ‘running down’ Robin Hood Gardens
A senior opposition councillor has accused Tower Hamlets Council of ignoring maintenance problems at Robin Hood Gardens because it wants residents to move out so it can demolish the estate
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Pawson arts hub opens
A combined art space and theatre designed by Terry Pawson Architects for a site in the Irish town of Carlow is set to open tomorrow
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Hadid made Praemium Imperiale architecture laureate
Zaha Hadid has been awarded the Japan Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale Architecture Laureate for 2009.
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Robert Adam replaces Robert Stern on Chelsea Barracks shortlist
Robert AM Stern Architects has dropped out of the competition to design a new masterplan for the troubled Chelsea Barracks development in London.
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Alison Brooks wins Northampton University redevelopment project
Alison Brooks Architects has won her biggest project yet – a major RIBA competition to masterplan the redevelopment of Northampton University over the next 20 years.
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Exclusive: British Museum redesign
The first picture of redesigned Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners' £135 million British Museum extension has been revealed.
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Allies & Morrison west London masterplan faces new setback
Allies & Morrison’s £4 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood masterplan is facing a further setback just days after Barnet Council's planners came out in favour of the scheme.
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Sydney landmarks blanketed with dust
Sydney has been engulfed by millions of tonnes of red dust which have blown in from the outback.
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Opposition grows to plan to sell off parkland to fund regeneration
Opposition is mounting to plans to sell off a tranche of west London parkland to fund its regeneration.
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BDP makes splash with Nan Tou urban masterplan
BDP has won a competition to design a new town square, streets and a park in Nan Tou, a historic quarter of Shenzhen in China.
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Wassenaar to head Welsh arm of RIBA
Pierre Wassenaar of Stride Treglown’s Cardiff office has been named as the new president of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales.
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RIBA trends survey shows architects’ confidence faltering
Optimism among architects is on the wane, with increasing numbers reporting a lack of work and fearing job cuts.
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Downland Prize recognises South’s best low-budget buildings
The RIBA has announced the winners of this year’s Downland Prize, for schemes in south and south-east England with a budget of less than £1 million.