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Clashes over RMJM's Gazprom tower
A public meeting to discuss RMJM’s proposal for a 400m tower in St Petersburg descended into violence on Tuesday, with protesters being forcibly removed by security guards working for the developer, Russian gas giant Gazprom.
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Manchester college sweats on LSC bailout
A college designed by Walker Simpson is the only scheme of 13 named in June, to miss out on the government bailout of the Learning & Skills Council college rebuilding programme.
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AIA cautious over jump in monthly billings index
The American Institute of Architects has warned hopeful professionals not too read too much into a six point jump in its monthly billings index results.
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CF Møller’s Darwin Centre to open this month
CF Møller Architects' extension to the Natural History Museum will open to the public this month.
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Falconer Chester Hall's Merseyside regeneration scheme wins planning
The second phase of Falconer Chester Hall’s £60 million regeneration of New Brighton has won planning permission.
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Marco Goldschmied Foundation to fund Stirling Prize £20,000 winner's cheque
Former RIBA president Marco Goldschmied is to bankroll the £20,000 winner’s cheque at this year’s Stirling Prize.
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Wilkinson Eyre wins Worthing swimming pool competition
Wilkinson Eyre has beaten off more than 100 rivals to win the competition to build a landmark pool in Worthing.
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Foster's wins Incheon masterplan
Foster & Partners has won a competition to design a masterplan in South Korea.
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Lava's sunflower umbrellas form Masdar project centrepiece
The centre of a development in Abu Dhabi, being dubbed the first zero-carbon city, will be dominated by a series of giant moveable umbrellas.
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RIBA denies claims of Stirling favouritism
Concerns raised over jury member’s connections to shortlisted Tony Fretton
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Bid to save Scottish architecture centre
Adminstrator in talks with funders to bail out Glasgow’s Lighthouse
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Boris set to overturn council’s rejection of 63-storey Docklands tower
London mayor Boris Johnson is set to overrule a council’s rejection of a 63-storey tower designed by MWA&D.
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Tories will keep Cabe, predicts new chairman
The new chairman of Cabe says he doesn’t expect the quango to be wound down if the Conservatives win the next general election
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Khoury's pair of Solihull homes make light of underground living
Birmingham-based practice Khoury Architects has submitted designs for planning for a pair of homes sunk into the ground on a garden site in the West Midlands
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Setback for prince as council rejects Simpson’s Kensington Palace entrance
Classical plans for the redevelopment of Kensington Palace have been knocked back by planners despite the backing of Prince Charles’ own architecture charity.
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Massie double for rescheduled housing fair
Graeme Massie Architects has unveiled the latest images of its designs for the Highlands Housing Fair which is due to go ahead in August 2010 after delays forced organisers to reschedule the event
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Foster's directors' pay soars by 42%
Directors’ pay at Foster & Partners Group has shot up by a massive 42% — despite the firm plunging further into the red following the cost of having to make a quarter of its staff redundant
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Oxford Brookes plans face planners
Design Engine’s £75 million redevelopment of Oxford Brookes University was set to go before planners this month
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Piercy Conner scheme for old Turnmills site
Piercy Conner Architects is behind plans to turn one of London’s most famous nightclubs into a mixed-use development
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