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RIBA fees hike sparks threat of RIAS divorce
RIAS talks of breaking off partnership after secret RIBA meeting agrees subscription rise
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Infinity footbridge takes shape
This £15 million pedestrian footbridge in Stockton-on-Tees by Spence Associates is nearing completion.
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Squire & Partners unveil latest Potters Field plans
New plans for the controversial Potter’s Field site next to Tower Bridge in central London have been unveiled by Squire & Partners.
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Design Awards 2009 shortlist revealed
AHMM’s Westminster Academy and Stirling prize winning Accordia housing scheme are among the shortlisted entries for the 2009 Brit Insurance Design Awards.
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Martin Richman and Jason Bruges Studio win London 2012 art commissions
The Olympic Delivery Authority announced today that Martin Richman and Jason Bruges Studio have been selected as the winning artists for the first in a series of art commissions for the Olympic Park.
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Piercy Conner seeks planning permission for Kolkata Sym Homes project
London’s Piercy Conner has submitted its steel Sym Homes project in Kolkata, India, for planning permission.
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Jowell: Olympic contingency fund may need raiding again
Olympics minister Tessa Jowell has admitted that the 2012 Games organisers may need to raid the £2 billion contingency fund again next year if private partners can not be found to back the Olympic Village and broadcast centre.
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Work under way on CUH2A’s £58m Edinburgh science centre
Work has begun on a £58 million scientific research centre for the University of Edinburgh by science building specialist CUH2A, a division of US practice HDR Architecture.
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City approves Foggo's can of ham
Foggo Associates' 90m-tall commercial building in the City of London has won planning approval, despite objections from Cabe and the City Heritage Society.
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Los Angeles international Airport redesign images unveiled
After winning the commission last month, Fentress Architects has now revealed concept images for its redesign of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
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Glenn Murcutt wins 2009 AIA Gold Medal
The American Institute of Architects has awarded Australian architect Glenn Murcutt its 2009 Gold Medal.
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SMC rebrands as Archial while cutting staff
Architectural giant SMC is to change its name to Archial Group and has cut its workforce by 10%, in a major restructuring.
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BDP’s Nick Terry dies
Nick Terry, a director and former chairman of BDP, has died following a year-long battle with cancer. He was 61.
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MVRDV wins Seoul new town comp
Dutch architect MVRDV has won a design competition for a new town near Seoul in South Korea.
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Sibir bail-out offers hope for Foster’s three Moscow projects
Russian oil company Sibir Energy has agreed to buy the property portfolio of Shalva Chigirinsky, the struggling Russian developer behind Foster’s Russia Tower, and Zaryadye and Crystal Island projects in Moscow.
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HOK reveals St Petersburg masterplan
HOK has revealed the first images of a 60ha masterplan for a Techno Park on the outskirts of St Petersburg in Russia.
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Green Guide ‘flawed’, says lobby group
Report says it is likely to worsen buildings’ environmental impact
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Council urged to reject Terry hotel opposite Hampton Court
Historic Royal Palaces has made a last-ditch plea to local councillors to reject a hotel development by Quinlan & Francis Terry Architects proposed for a site directly opposite Hampton Court Palace.
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A second bite at Stonehenge centre
Two architects who have drawn up unrealised designs for a visitor centre at Stonehenge are on a new shortlist for a slimmed down version of the scheme, BD can reveal.
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CZWG's Arsenal towers
CZWG has submitted plans for a £160 million mixed-use scheme opposite Arsenal football club in north London.