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Ideas competition launched by RIBA and Wrap
The RIBA and Wrap – the government's waste & resources action programme – have launched a joint ideas competition to find ways to reduce construction waste through design.
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Stonehenge visitor centre set for Airman's Corner site
Architecture minister Barbara Follett today announced that the long-delayed temporary visitor centre for Stonehenge will be built at Airman's Corner, 2km away from the stones, and outside the world heritage site (WHS) at a cost of £25 million.
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Calatrava presents latest design for Ground Zero transport hub
Santiago Calatrava has unveiled the latest model of his design for the World Trade Centre transport hub, the train and bus station at the heart of the Ground Zero regeneration plan.
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Prince Charles warns of 'gulf' between architects and society
Plaudits for RIBA president’s robust defence of modernist architecture
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Studio Tamassociati's Sudanese prayer centre
Italian architect Studio Tamassociati has designed a minimalist prayer and meditation pavilion for a free health-care centre in Khartoum, Sudan.
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Government to set minimum design standards for all public buildings
The government is setting minimum design standards for every public building in the country.
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Fire hits Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House in China
Work on Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House in China has temporarily stalled after a fire started on site.
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Camprubi Architects' new Spanish hotel
Spanish practice Camprubi I Santacana Arquitectes has completed work on a new hotel for the town of Monroyo, Spain.
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Architecture Foundation set to move into modest new HQ
More than a year after ditching plans for a new headquarters building designed by Zaha Hadid, the Architecture Foundation is to move into a new home near London Bridge at the end of this month.
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Architecture minister under pressure over expenses row
Architecture minister Barbara Follett and communities secretary Hazel Blears are under intense political pressure after details of their expenses claims were made public.
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Prince Charles's speech will emphasise architects' role as place makers
Prince Charles will use his RIBA lecture tomorrow night to tell architects that they are “first and foremost place makers and not designers of buildings”.
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Alsop and Wilkinson lead calls for Prince Charles speech boycott
A group of leading architects are calling on their peers to boycott tomorrow night’s lecture at the RIBA by Prince Charles.
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Outlining planning application submitted for 50,000sq m US Embassy
An outline planning application for a new US London Embassy in Battersea has been submitted.
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Cabe under scrutiny as Tories get thrifty
Conservatives plan crackdown on quangos if they win next election
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Hackett Hall McKnight wins Navan civic centre competition
Hackett Hall McKnight has won a competition to design a €43 million (£38 million) complex for Meath County Council and Navan Town Council on the edge of Navan in the Republic of Ireland
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ODA’s green credentials marred by use of plastic
The sustainability group monitoring the 2012 Olympic Games building process has given the Olympic Delivery Authority’s green credentials the thumbs-up — but warned it must sharpen up its act on using plastics.
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Six on RIBA Worthing swimming pool competition shortlist
Six architects, including AHMM, Thomas Heatherwick, Ian Simpson and Wilkinson Eyre, have been shortlisted for the design phase of the Worthing swimming pool competition.
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Ancient bones discovered at Farringdon Crossrail site
Preparation work has been halted on a Crossrail station after human remains were discovered
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Civic Trust carve-up could save its legacy
Plans are being made to carve up the work of the Civic Trust, after it was put into administration last month.