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Vinoly's Battersea eco-tower scrapped
Back to the drawing board for power station developer after mayor signals his opposition
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Pritzker winner Sverre Fehn dies
Norwegian Priztker Prize winner Sverre Fehn died on Monday at the age of 84.
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Hopkins' Mike Taylor cycles to Mipim in Cannes
Mike Taylor, a director at Hopkins Architects, will be reporting live from the Cycle to Cannes ride for BD. So why is he attempting the daunting 1,500km challenge?
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Worthing invites bids for new pool
The RIBA has launched an invited competition on behalf of Worthing Borough Council for a swimming facility for the West Sussex seaside town
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Design to meet Breeam ratings
A £1 million initiative will help architects understand how to design buildings to meet zero-carbon targets by 2019
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Harlech revamp
DWA Architects’ scheme to transform the grade II* listed Wern Fawr theatre and library at Harlech College in north Wales will go to planning this week
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RIBA brand joins the top 200
The RIBA is one of the top 200 UK brands, according to the Centre for Brand Analysis
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Greenway wins planning approval
The Olympic Delivery Authority planning committee has approved Adams & Sutherland’s proposed Greenway for the 2012 Olympic site
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Carnival Village gets go-ahead
Westminster City Council has approved planning for Tim Foster Architects’ design for a £4 million community arts centre
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Bloxham is made a Tate trustee
Urban Splash chairman Tom Bloxham has been appointed as a trustee of the Tate
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Steven Holl's 4 in1 Shenzhen tower
Steven Holl Architects has won a competition to design the masterplan of the 4 in 1 tower in Shenzhen.
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Today tracks architect jobseeker
Thirty-year-old architect Lucy Bennett appeared on BBC Radio 4’s flagship Today programme on Thursday as part of a long-running feature on people who have lost their jobs during the recession.
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Approvals system delays nine PFI hospitals
Hold ups fly in face of government pledge to speed up public works
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3XN wins competition for Danish arts museum
3XN has won an architecture competition to design the new Randers Museum of Art in Denmark, beating a shortlist that included Zaha Hadid and Coop Himmelb(l)au
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Substantial changes made to Chelsea Barracks scheme
Plans by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners for the redevelopment of Chelsea Barracks have been substantially overhauled, with Thomas Heatherwick brought on board to oversee a new landscaping strategy reflecting the site’s military history.
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Barker calls for £6.3bn investment in affordable homes
Economist and housing expert Kate Barker has called on the government to invest £6.3 billion in building 100,000 affordable homes in the next two years.
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Grimshaw to develop Reading Station
Grimshaw has been appointed by Network Rail as part of a multi-disciplinary team to redevelop Reading Station.
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Helsinki Zoo’s redevelopment by Beckmann-N’Thépé Agency
French architect Beckmann-N’Thépé Agency has unveiled images of its proposed redevelopment of Finland’s largest zoo on Korkeasaari island near Helsinki.
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Japan's Sanaa to design this year's Serpentine Pavilion
First English project for practice founders Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa