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Prasad reveals RIBA recession strategy
Mixed reaction as president advocates green upgrades to housing
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John Lyall Architects pumps up for 2012
John Lyall Architects’ designs for a pumping station in the Olympic Park in east London have been granted planning permission.
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Sheffield’s steel-clad centre for local enterprise shows its mettle
London-based practice Zero Zero has won planning consent for a £4.1 million centre for local enterprise in north-west Sheffield.
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Boris backs Crossrail in transport strategy
London mayor Boris Johnson has pledged to invest in Crossrail as part of his 10-year business plan for the capital’s transport system.
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Green light for Bond Bryan’s West Anglia campus
Bond Bryan Architects’ new £92 million campus for the College of West Anglia has been granted planning permission.
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Van Egeraat completes refurb to Netherlands theatre
Erick van Egeraat has finished refurbishment and renovation work on the Municipal Theatre of Haarlem, Netherlands.
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US embassy bars British tenders
British companies will be barred from bidding for work to build the £275 million US embassy in Battersea, south London.
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Wembley storm damage denied
Wembley officials have denied reports of structural damage to the £827 million stadium (pictured) following a storm on Monday night.
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BDP/Haverstock win in Southwark
Architects BDP and Haverstock Associates have won Southwark’s £200 million Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme.
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Spab invites scholarship entrants
The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (Spab) has invited young architects to apply for its annual scholarship, the focus of which is on heritage and conservation skills.
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£3.6 billion building programme
More than 1,500 primary schools will be rebuilt or refurbished from next April after the government gave the go-ahead to the Primary Capital Programme (PCP) worth £3.6 billion this week.
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Outcry as Landscape Institute shuts archive
Leading figures in landscape architecture have slammed the Landscape Institute’s decision to close its archive and downsize its library.
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Carillion to build Mecanoo’s library
Carillion has been appointed as contractor for the £193 million Birmingham Library by Dutch architect Mecanoo.
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Palladio ‘treasure trove’ on the web
The RIBA is to offer a web service giving users access to more than 80% of Andrea Palladio’s surviving books and drawings.
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Smith Scott Mullan wins urban plan
Edinburgh-based architects Smith Scott Mullan Associates has been appointed to produce a masterplan and urban design strategy for Stranraer and Loch Ryan Waterfront.
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Recession hits Gazprom tower
The future of RMJM’s Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg has been cast into doubt by the global financial crisis.
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Gillard Associates' floating office
Welsh practice creates prototype for scheme to beat the climate and credit crunch - a moveable office that's also flood-proof
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Libeskind to design Munich synagogue
Daniel Libeskind has been appointed to design a new synagogue in Munich, Germany.