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New Delhi high commission job
The Foreign & Commonwealth office is seeking an architect to refurbish and extend its high commission building in New Delhi, India.
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Westminster offers five-year planning
Planning officers in central London have responded to the recession by offering developers the opportunity to apply for planning permissions lasting for five years.
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Architype makes Ashden Awards final
London-based Architype has been named as the first ever architecture practice to make the final of the prestigious Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy.
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Cabe promotes sustainability day
More than 100,000 young people are expected to take part in Green Day, a Cabe initiative to raise awareness of sustainability in schools as part of World Environment Day being held on Friday.
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Olympic codes miss green target
Strict design codes have meant the aggregates supplier for the 2012 Olympic Games is not able to use as much recycled material as promised.
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Anne Thorne's Bateman Mews development
Anne Thorne Architects has completed work on a series of family homes for affordable housing group Metropolitan Housing Trust in Lambeth, south London.
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Competition for £165m Manchester civic revamp opens
Manchester City Council has begun searching for architects to lead the £165 million redevelopment of its historic town hall complex.
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Adept Architects beat Foster's to design new Swedish settlement
Danish practices Adept Architects and Schonherr Landscape have beaten Foster and Partners to win a competition to design a new settlement on a 100ha site in Helsingborg, Sweden.
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Dublin competition rules excluded Irish practices, claims institute
A row has erupted after small firms were effectively ruled out of the running for a competition to redevelop a major Dublin site.
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For sale: Bugaboo Red Gecko pushchair
In good condition, no punctures, buyer collects (from South west London)
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Flat to let: Albany street NW1 - Regents Park
Great flat, great location, ideal for summer picnics in the park and RIBA.
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Allies & Morrison designs cliff-top housing for Felixstowe
Allies & Morrison has unveiled images of a new cliff-top residential scheme, with two new blocks of flats and a converted hotel in Felixstowe, Suffolk.
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Campaign saves Lancashire workhouse building
An historic workhouse building has been saved after a campaign by the Victorian Society.
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Malvern Sports Dome listed at grade II
Michael Godwin's 1977 Edinburgh Sports Dome in Malvern has been grade II listed.
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Architects oppose Rogers Stirk Harbour’s British Museum extension
A group of architects has dealt a new blow to Rogers Stirk Harbour’s plans for a £135 million addition to the British Museum
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More delays on LSC college rebuilding programme
Architects hoping for work on the troubled Learning & Skills Council college rebuilding programme now face weeks more of delays to find out if stalled jobs they are working on have been saved from the axe.
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Which architects are rubbish at designing for rubbish?
A new award for design that has failed to provide adequate provisions for waste disposal is to be presented at the Futuresource event at London’s Excel Centre next week.
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Fake architect prosecuted – for the second time
A man who falsely called himself an architect has been fined £1,500 and ordered to pay £4,500 in costs after being pleading guilty to misusing the title architect.
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Opposition to Brent Cross development mounts
Opposition is mounting against BDP and Allies & Morrison’s new £4 billion redevelopment of Brent Cross, north London.
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Fretton to complete Copenhagen 250-year-old masterplan
Work has begun on site on Tony Fretton’s 1,100sq m building in a historic district of Copenhagen.