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Plug pulled on Six Cities festival
The Scottish government has pulled all future funding for the Six Cities Design Festival, effectively cancelling the event.
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Wrap calls on architects to help cut landfill waste
A scheme to halve the amount of construction industry waste going to landfill by 2012 was launched this week.
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Sackler is honoured
This year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize has been awarded to the Sackler Crossing in Kew Gardens, by John Pawson.
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Gehl on Salisbury shortlist
Danish urban designer Jan Gehl’s practice is among six teams of architects and landscape architects shortlisted to redevelop Salisbury’s Market Place, its central square.
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Trentham trucks on
Michael Trentham Architects has resubmitted plans for a project within the Fournier Street conservation area in Shoreditch, east London, after concerns about the impact on natural light plus opposition from neighbour Network Rail.
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Dance centre gets go-ahead in Leeds
A £12 million dance centre in Leeds by Strategic Design Alliance, a partnership of Jacobs Architecture and Leeds City Council’s in-house architects, has been granted planning.
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Future Systems couple in acrimonious split
Amanda Levete to set up own 50-strong practice while Jan Kaplicky retains practice name
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No votes for favourite as Accordia wins Stirling
AHMM’s hot favourite for the Stirling Prize, Westminster Academy, received no votes from the judges, BD can reveal.
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BedZed "uncomfortable," ZedFactory architect says
Poor solar panel placement led to summer heat gain
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Masdar set to hold two architectural competitions
Sustainable city planned for Abu Dhabi on the look out for green practices to produce designs for zero carbon hotel
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Glenn Howells picked to design Elisabeth House in Manchester
Glenn Howells Architects has beaten Flacq, Stanton Williams and Austin Smith Lord to design the Elisabeth House project in Manchester.
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RMJM education studio to masterplan two Libyan universities
RMJM’s Global Education Studio, based in Princeton, New Jersey, is to masterplan two university campuses in Libya.
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Nick James to manage Aedas in India
Aedas has appointed Nick James as managing director for its Indian offices, following the launch of offices in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore in 2007.
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Why Steven Holl Architects are working in China (video)
Chris McVoy, senior partner at Steven Holl Architects, talks to Will Hurst about working in China and why he is backing Obama.
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New US office for Woods Bagot
Woods Bagot is to open its first office North American office in San Francisco.
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CJ Lim's first major project
Architect and academic CJ Lim has unveiled his first major project, an upmarket mixed-use development in Shenzhen, China.
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Pressure on Arb mounts as Tories raise questions
The Conservative Party has stepped up the pressure on Arb by tabling a series of questions to the government about the organisation’s spending habits and running costs.