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Winners named in Delft architecture faculty competition
Three practices have won an ideas competition to recreate the architecture faculty at the Delft University of Technology, 10 months after it was devastated by fire.
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DSDHA's central London landmark scheme wins green light
Westminster Council has approved DSDHA’s“landmark” mixed-use scheme for central London.
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Madrid's City of Justice halted as recession hits Spain
The City of Justice project in Madrid, which includes schemes by Zaha Hadid, Richard Rogers, Norman Foster and Foreign Office Architects, has gone on hold as projects across Spain are threatened by the collapse of the property industry.
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McCloud-backed centre for sustainable construction goes in for planning
A centre for sustainable construction backed by TV star Kevin McCloud and designed by London-based practice Consarc has been submitted for planning.
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Change of address for Venturi's Lieb House
Robert Venturi’s Lieb House has moved up river to its new home on Long Island, New York.
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RMJM reports doubling profits last year
Pre-tax profits at Edinburgh-based RMJM Group nearly doubled last year on the back of a pre-recession surge in turnover, accounts filed at Companies House last week reveal.
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Allies & Morrison and RPS' Olympic media buildings in for planning
Allies & Morrison and RPS'press centre and international broadcast centre for the 2012 Olympics has been submitted for planning.
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More practices set to make redundancies, says RIBA survey
The number of practices expecting to make redundancies over the next three months has risen by 11% since January, according to the latest results of the RIBA’s Future Trends Survey.
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What do you think of the Arb?
Does Arb have a future? Should title remain protected? How about function? Take part in the BD survey and let us know what you think.
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Architect and developer decline to defend Lancaster scheme at inquiry
Architect 3D Reid and developer Centros have ducked out of defending their £150 million retail-led scheme in Lancaster at public inquiry, leaving the city council to fight their case.
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Peavoy appointed to CAA
RMJM’s Adam Peavoy has been appointed as the chairman of the Cambridge Association of Architects, a local branch of RIBA East.
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Arb takes three years to strike off rogue architect
The Arb has been slammed for taking almost three years to strike an architect from the register after a High Court judge found he had lied repeatedly, and ordered him to pay a former client over a million pounds.
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Developer blasts EH’s move to list barracks chapel
The developer behind Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ Chelsea Barracks scheme in west London has launched an all-out attack on English Heritage’s attempt to list a Victorian chapel at the centre of the site
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Mansions and mozzarella: It's not all doom and gloom for architects
While the industry struggles, some surprising areas of work are defying the downturn
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RIBA dismay at planning reforms
Plans to streamline the planning process to help small firms weather the recession have been attacked for being “too little, too late”
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Coventry’s masterplan for £1bn city centre redevelopment
US architectural practice Jerde’s scheme includes controversial egg-shaped building, although council insists this is provisional
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Broad-minded approach
Aedas has designed one of the first large buildings to be presented at Mipim, a £125 million mixed-use tower for Birmingham
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RIBA angry over tax-cut response
A row has erupted between the RIBA and the Treasury over whether it should slash VAT on refurbishment projects in an attempt to stimulate the struggling construction industry
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Curtain up on AHMM’s revamp
AHMM has been selected as the winner of a design competition to refurbish Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre