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Architects joining the dole queue up by 544%
RIBA and Arb voice alarm as redundancies and liquidation hit practices worldwide
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Handball arena goes to planning
Make’s design for the Olympic handball arena — the third largest venue at the 2012 games — will go before the ODA’s planning committee next week.
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Copper warning over Make’s handball arena
Police say the valuable cladding material is likely to attract criminals
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Grimm meeting place wins prize
Richard James from Design Engine in Winchester is the winner of this year’s Line of Site competition for his interpretation of a meeting place in the woods .
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Glasgow scheme ‘ignored advice’
Scottish watchdog says Chapman Taylor has disregarded its criticisms
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Class act for Deptford
Pollard Thomas Edwards has won planning permission for a primary school and library scheme in Deptford, south-east London.
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Prince’s ‘Surfbury’ plans approved for Newquay
Plans by the Prince of Wales to create a “Poundbury-on-Sea” near Newquay in Cornwall have won approval despite rousing opposition from local politicians.
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Six on Jewellery Quarter shortlist
Six UK practices have been shortlisted for a £1.5 million public square in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.
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Council finally approves KPF's Victoria Transport Interchange
Kohn Pederson Fox’s controversial £2 billion Victoria Transport Interchange scheme in London has finally been given the all-clear at the third time of asking.
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Gehry, RMJM, Archial and Atkins on shortlist for Glasgow college redevelopment
Frank Gehry and RMJM are to go head-to-head against Archial, Atkins, BDP and a joint team of Hopkins and Bennetts Associates in the race to win one of the largest college redevelopment projects in Europe, a £300 million campus in Glasgow, BD can reveal.
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Richard Buckley remembered
A memorial service for Richard Buckley (pictured), founding partner of Buckley Gray Yeoman, will be held at 6pm at the RIBA’s HQ at Portland Place, London W1, next Monday February 9.
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RMJM makes Haston a director
RMJM has appointed former Sandhurst army officer Nick Haston to the new role of director of global emerging markets.
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Crossrail selects chief executive
Crossrail this week announced the appointment of Rob Holden (pictured) as its new chief executive.
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Cost of Olympic venues has soared, government admits
Annual budget report shows cost of Hopkins-designed velodrome up by almost a third
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US architecture redundancies pile up
While BD has been reporting redundancies in the UK, grim reports have been emerging from the US about mass culls from some of the country’s biggest practices.
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RIBA survey to monitor architect unemployment
The RIBA has launched a new survey into the future of the architecture profession which will monitor employment levels and business trends on a monthly basis.
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London Met architecture department could be forced to cut staff
London Metropolitan University could be forced into cutting staff from its renowned department of architecture after a financial blunder by the institution.