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Chipperfield’s City of Justice opens in Barcelona
David Chipperfield Architects’ largest project to date, the City of Justice in Barcelona, was formally opened last Saturday.
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Green design key theme at Sustainability Now
Green architecture is set to play a key part of the upcoming Sustainability Now virtual event this week.
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Graduates: how to work and claim
Unemployed architecture graduates looking for practical experience after completing part I will be able to undertake an unpaid placement of up to 13 weeks without forfeiting their £64.30 jobseeker’s allowance, under new rules
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Faber Maunsell renamed Aecom
The 80-year-old engineering giant Faber Maunsell, whose recent projects include Crossrail and the Halley VI Research Centre in Antarctica, has announced it is to adopt the name of its parent company Aecom
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Secret garden for Blackburn
Studio Weave and Mesh Partnership have won a competition to design a new public space in Blackburn, with a proposal for a “secret garden”
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Skilled jobs for migrants to be cut
The government’s Migration Advisory Committee has recommended that more than 100,000 skilled construction jobs should be immediately closed to migrant workers, due to the current job shortage in the UK
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£1m media facelift
Maber Architects has designed a £1 million entrance for the media centre at Nottingham Trent University
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South-west stands tall
Revised plans for south-west England’s tallest building have been approved by Plymouth City Council
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Back to nature as Rural Design’s Skye house celebrates the shed
Architectural practice Rural Design has completed work on The Black Shed, a £115,000 private house on the Isle of Skye
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Pitt Rivers opens after facelift
The Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford has reopened to the public following a £10 million refurbishment by Pringle Richards Sharratt.
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HCA encourages homes for rent
The Homes & Communities Agency has announced a new initiative, which it hopes could attract significant investment into the housing market by encouraging institutions to fund new homes specifically for private rent.
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Zero carbon cost ‘underestimated’
The cost of zero carbon homes has been underestimated, research by the Zero Carbon Hub suggests
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HCA reveals details of new housing cash
The Homes & Communities Agency has begun detailing how housebuilders can get a share of the £600 million lifeline thrown in last month’s Budget
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LSC fiasco could force Bond Bryan to cut 70 jobs
Sheffield practice Bond Bryan has become the latest casualty of the Learning & Skills Council’s botched college rebuilding programme, by admitting the fiasco could see it axe 70 jobs
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Mackintosh attracts stellar list of entrants
Rogers, Hadid and MVRDV among 150 vying to design new Glasgow School of Art building
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Whitehall of the North-west unveiled
Bennetts Associates is behind plans for a civil service campus in the middle of Manchester dubbed the “Whitehall of the North-west”.
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Luton carnival centre completed
Ash Sakula has completed work on the new headquarters for the UK Centre for Carnival Arts in Luton.