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Coop Himmelb(l)au's LA high school completed
Work has been completed on Austrian practice Coop Himmelb(l)au’s high school #9 in Los Angeles, USA.
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AIA billings index dives again
The American Institute of Architects’ monthly billings index, which measures payments for non-residential architectural work, has hit a record low for the second month in a row.
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Foster & Partners wins joint first prize in London Routemaster competition
Foster & Partners could be designing a 21st century Routemaster bus for London after winning joint first prize in a Design for London competition which mayor Boris Johnson hopes could spell the end for bendy buses.
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Welcome to the Young Architect of the Year Award 2012
Now in its 14 th year, the Autodesk Young Architect of the Year Award recognises and rewards the UK’s most promising new architectural practice.
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YAYA 2013: The judges
Now in its 15 th year, the Autodesk Young Architect of the Year Award recognises and rewards the UK’s most promising new architectural practice.
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Book a table
Now in its 15 th year, the Autodesk Young Architect of the Year Award recognises and rewards the UK’s most promising new architectural practice.
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YAYA 2013 Entries
Now in its 15 th year, the Autodesk Young Architect of the Year Award recognises and rewards the UK’s most promising new architectural practice.
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Design the washroom of the future – Thank you for all your entries!
Dyson has teamed up with BD to run a competition for the design of a state-of-the-art sustainable washroom featuring the Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryer.
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V&A flirts with Blackpool
The V&A is considering a tie-up with Blackpool which could result in a new seafront arts building at the resort.
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Council rejects Allies & Morrison Brighton plan
Allies & Morrison has been sent back to the drawing board over its designs for a huge mixed-use project in Brighton after local councillors threw out the scheme, calling it a “mini Dubai”.
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New row hits Stonehenge
Heritage bodies' clash over site of visitor centre threatens to delay project beyond 2012
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Grimshaw lands in court over Bath Spa
Council sues architect and contractor after receiving Carillion claim
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Troubled centre on Mies prize shortlist
David Adjaye’s troubled Stephen Lawrence Centre has been nominated for one the biggest prizes in architecture, the Mies van der Rohe Award 2009.
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Optimism for delayed RHG review
The DCMS is unlikely to meet its self-imposed five-month deadline for reviewing its decision on the listing ofRobin Hood Gardens due to the "complexity" of the case, it admitted this week.
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Adam and PTE are latest to shed staff
Robert Adam Architects and Pollard Thomas Edwards are the latest practices to announce redundancies amid worsening employment prospects across the country.
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‘Only roof is safe’ in OMA revamp
Commonwealth Institute plans not acceptable to conservation groups
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Rays of hope within the gloom
BD’s news editor Will Hurst looks at how the economy has dominated the news in 2008, while we ask some of the people in the public eye what they consider the year’s most important developments
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Gensler’s growth keeps it at No 1
Gensler has retained its place at the top of BD’s World Architecture Top 100 survey, increasing the number of architects it employs from 1,216 to 1,360.