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Nee to lead McAslan historic team
Pauline Nee is to head up John McAslan & Partners’ historic buildings division.
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Buschow Henley for Lambeth hub
Buschow Henley has won the Lambeth Accord competition to renovate and refurbish a disability centre on Brixton Road, London
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Fretton shortlisted for three jobs
Tony Fretton Architects is the only British firm on three shortlists for new projects in mainland Europe
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Simpson aims to lift benchmark for student housing
Ian Simpson Architects has released completed images of its first-ever student housing project, one of the largest redevelopment projects in Manchester
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Cabe adds 16 new members to panel
Cabe has vowed not to let design quality suffer in the downturn as it boosted the size of its national design review panel with the appointment of 16 new members.
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Warning over BSF ‘crisis’
A leading figure from the construction industry has warned the government that its £45 billion Building Schools for the Future programme risks a “potential crisis” because of the downturn
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S333 brings green open space to tight site for Elephant residents
S333 has revealed the first images for a flagship housing scheme that forms part of Southwark’s programme to rehouse residents of the Heygate Estate in south London
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Leicester leads on Part L
Bond Bryan Architects’ £25 million city centre campus for Leicester College has opened to students
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Cardiff complex in for planning
A £160 million, 46,500sq m office complex in Cardiff by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been submitted for outline planning permission
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Salmon factory moves into steak-shaped home
A smoked salmon factory and restaurant designed by Kiev-based British architect Phil Hudson was officially opened last week by London mayor Boris Johnson
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Maidstone urges high street ideas
The RIBA has joined Maidstone Borough Council in launching an international design competition to revitalise the town’s high street
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Public funding for 2012 media centre
Allies & Morrison’s Olympic media centre will be a 100% publicly funded semi-permanent structure, the government announced on Wednesday.
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RIBA pulls out of Accon agreement
The RIBA is set to establish its own accreditation system and register for conservation architects amid claims that the existing system for recognising qualified conservationists is not transparent enough.
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English Heritage on Robin Hood Gardens
Read English Heritage's response to the case for the listing of Robin Hood Gardens, and let us know what you think.
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Manolo Blahnik boutique opens in Dubai
Data Nature Associates has unveiled images of its new boutique in Dubai for Spanish-born luxury shoe designer Manolo Blahnik.
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Debate to tackle barrier mentality in counterterrorism design
Architects will be urged to move on from the "barrier and bollards mentality" at a counterterrorism conference next week.
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Hadid wins Antwerp port competition
Zaha Hadid has been chosen to design the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority
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Dan Pearson Studio wins RIBA roof terraces competition
Dan Pearson Studio has won the RIBA competition to redesign the roof terraces at the institute's headquarters at Portland Place, London.
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DRMM beats five to win Brunel Museum
DRMM has won a competition to redevelop the Brunel Museum in south London, trumping five other practices including Fat and Ash Sakula.