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Viñoly's Walkie Talkie tower gets planning, but recession casts doubt on timetable
Planning permission has been granted for the Walkie Talkie tower – but work on the landmark project may be delayed by the downturn.
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Woods Bagot's Tower of London hotel wins planning
A £150 million scheme to transform a landmark City building into one of London’s smartest hotels has been approved.
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Six shortlisted for £21.5m LSE students centre
Six practices have been shortlisted for a prestigious £21.5 million project for the London School of Economics
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£13 million HCA bailout for Clapham Park scheme
The Homes & Communities Agency has announced it is bailing out two more cash-strapped schemes in a boost to architects including Levitt Bernstein and BDP.
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Baths voted UK's most seductive building in RIBA poll
The Roman Baths in Bath have been voted the UK’s “most seductive building” in the RIBA’s Construction for Seduction poll.
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Chelsea Barracks developer vows to continue with Rogers' plan
Prince's plea for change of architect falls on deaf ears
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UK architect registration rules ‘break European law’
The European Commission has accused Arb and the government of breaking European law by refusing to register architects who have qualified abroad unless they produce additional evidence of practical experience.
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Women ‘hit the hardest’ as profession endures slump
Statistics shows disproportionate number of women joining dole queue
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RIBA starts search for new chief exec
Applicants for the role of new RIBA chief executive have just over a week to get their CVs in to the head-hunter.
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HCA design panel begins its scrutiny
A new design and sustainability panel set up by the Homes & Communities Agency will hold its inaugural meeting next month.
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Cardross lottery aid
Urban Splash’s proposed Cardross redevelopment is one of eight schemes in Scotland to benefit from a funding lifeline from the Scottish Arts Council
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S shape to span Rhine
Dublin-based Heneghan Peng Architects has won an open competition to design a £40 million bridge over the Rhine in Koblenz, Germany
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Aukett chief takes pay cut as practice plans lay-offs
The chief executive of Aukett Fitzroy Robinson is taking a pay cut of more than £30,000 as the firm prepares to make at least 20 redundancies.Nicholas Thompson said his 20% drop in wages from this month was part of a wider attempt to save money which will see pay cuts ...
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Sarkozy announces £31 billion budget for Paris transformation
French president Nicholas Sarkozy has unveiled a Euro35 billion (£31bn) budget for the Greater Paris project, which will transform the city’s urban masterplan with new transport links, green spaces and skyscrapers.
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Spare a penny for the cuboctahedron?
A temporary building for the British Red Cross makes the news in 1976
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Dot to dot: 01 May 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 6, 2009, for a chance to win a copy of the handsomely illustrated Glasgow by Charles Jamieson
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Staff and students’ practice to design Chinese cultural park
A small practice founded by staff and students from London’s Bartlett School of Architecture, including built environment dean Christine Hawley, has won an invited competition to design a cultural park on the site of a former mine in Heyuan City, China.
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Dive pool will put Olympic swimmers in the fast lane
Archial has submitted detailed designs for a £10 million 25m dive centre and swimming pool at Southend Leisure & Tennis Centre, one of the pre-games training camps for the London 2012 Olympics.