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Economic gloom in RIBA trend survey
The latest figures from the RIBA Future Trends Survey show no sign of economic gloom lifting in the profession.
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YRM staff to run London marathon
Staff from YRM Architects’ King’s Cross office are to compete in the Flora London Marathon this month to raise money for the practice’s charity partner, Alone in London.
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3D Reid wins Stafford go-ahead
3DReid has won planning permission for a £23 million mixed-use development in Stafford town centre in the Midlands.
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Manis is Woking pavilion winner
US practice Tina Manis Associates has won an open competition to design a pavilion (pictured) to sit outside Marks Barfield’s Lightbox gallery in Woking, Surrey.
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Shanghai dune on site
Work has begun on Foster & Partners’ design for the United Arab Emirates pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo.
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Industry faces 12% fall in outputs
The construction industry is facing its worst fall in outputs on record, according to the latest industry forecast from the Construction Products Association.
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Housing Fed backs Prasad’s retrofit call
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has joined forces with the National Housing Federation to call for a £3 billion pilot to retrofit social housing stock across the UK.
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Prasad urges prince to lay off barracks scheme
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has made a dramatic appeal to Prince Charles to stop interfering with Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ Chelsea Barracks scheme amid a mounting backlash against the institute’s decision to invite the heir to the throne to deliver this year’s keynote RIBA Trust speech
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Benoy and Foster’s join Iraq delegation
Members of staff from Benoy and Foster & Partners joined Peter Mandelson on the first British business delegation to Iraq in more than 20 years on Monday.
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Tories outline new housing policies
The Conservative Party has launched a policy green paper outlining its approach to social housing, the private rented sector and energy-efficient homes.
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Southwark tower plans under threat
Westminster council’s Doon St legal action could halt other skyscrapers
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Heritage outcry over Make’s Spurs stadium
Heritage groups have slammed plans to demolish a set of historic buildings on the site of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club’s new north London stadium, following the unveiling of designs by Make Architects, KSS Group and Martha Schwartz Partners last week.
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New campus for Strabane schools
HLM and RPP Architects’ £29 million Holy Cross College in Strabane, Northern Ireland, has opened.
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RIAS recognises Lally for city role
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has awarded Patrick James Lally an honorary fellowship, its highest honour for those outside the profession.
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Zaha Hadid and Ben Van Berkel unveil new pavilions for Chicago's Millennium Park
Zaha Hadid and UNStudio’s Ben Van Berkel have designed two new pavilions for Chicago’s Millennium nPark to mark the 100 year anniversary of the Burnham Plan.
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Vinoly's Battersea take 2
Rafael Vinoly's latest designs for the £4 billion Battersea Power Station project emerged this week as part of a public consultation by Wandsworth Council on the regeneration of the wider Nine Elms area.
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Cabe backs Rogers’ Chelsea Barracks scheme amid prince’s opposition
Cabe has come out in support of Richard Rogers’ reworked plans for Chelsea Barracks amid a growing chorus of opposition sparked by the intervention of Prince Charles.