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18 new school projects announced
There will be 18 new Building Schools for the Future projects before the end of the financial year, schools secretary Ed Balls announced this week
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Gasholder contest sees 51 entries
More than 50 architects have registered for King’s Cross Central’s competition to design a new use for the site’s disused and relocated Gasholder No 8
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Scottish design watchdog appoints Muir as new chief
Architecture & Design Scotland (A&DS), the Scottish design watchdog, has appointed Trevor Muir, former chief executive of Midlothian Council, to act as interim chief executive
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Harvard architecture students stretch uses of BMW skin to suburban housing
Innovations in car technology often make their way into architecture
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Aukett’s Thompson stands firm in fees row
Chief executive backed by board after damning High Court verdict
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Parks Agency draws up plan for Highgate cemetery
A rescue plan for Britain’s most famous graveyard will be published in September
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Rubber stamp for McAslan’s London 2012 Energy Centres
Not since Simon Conder Associates’ 2003 Kent Beach House have we seen rubber used to entirely clad a building
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Moxon plans paths and footbridges for Taunton site
Moxon Architects has applied for planning permission for a £2 million project to create a series of footbridges and pathways for Goodlands Gardens in the centre of Taunton, Somerset
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Melbourne arts precinct building too clever by half
In Melbourne’s arts precinct, architect Ashton Raggatt McDougall has delivered a complex of buildings for the Melbourne Recital Centre and the Melbourne Theatre Company
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Dance fever in Ipswich
This is the first image of the interior of John Lyall Architects’ international dance studios, which opens in October
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Reaching for the stars
Van Heyningen & Haward Architects is celebrating the opening of the £9 million Dennis Sciama Building for the University of Portsmouth, home to its Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation
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The envelope gets political
Alejandro Zaera-Polo argues that the building’s skin exemplifies the evolution of political ideologies
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Witherford Watson Mann to renew Astley Castle
The Heritage Lottery Fund has confirmed it will grant £1.47 million to a £2.2 million project by Witherford Watson Mann to build a contemporary home in the ruins of Astley Castle in Warwickshire
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Atkins counters Trafalgar critics
Atkins has stepped into the row over the future of Trafalgar Square, after the director of the National Gallery claimed it was being “trashed”
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Government names first four eco-towns
The government has announced the location of the first four eco-towns.