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Hodder wants answers on visitor centre
Stirling Prize winner demands feedback from Hadrian’s Wall jury
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Wilkinson Eyre and FOA compete for Exeter campus
Wilkinson Eyre and Foreign Office Architects are battling it out in the final stage of a competition to design a £40 million “statement building” for Exeter University’s main campus.
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ODA backs Arup bridges in face of criticism
Olympic Delivery Authority planning officers have recommended that three bridges designed by engineer Arup be granted planning permission, defying strong criticism from Cabe and Newham Borough Council over their design quality.
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Lloyds TSB backs the journey for Kings Dock Mill
Liverpool’s Kings Dock Mill development (pictured), designed by architect LAG Prichard, goes on site this month after securing £22.5 million of funding from Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets.
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Reed rides in on the winds of change
The election of Ruth Reed as the RIBA’s next president heralds an era of greater decentralisation
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‘Staying light on our feet is our biggest strength’
The future is going to be about lean, intelligent practices with a different model to that of ‘growth is good’, says Julian Hakes of Hakes Associates
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New look in Princes Street planned
A mixed-use scheme on Edinburgh’s famous Princes Street by SMC Hugh Martin has been submitted for planning.
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Kinetic sheds light on upgrade
Kinetic AIU is to redevelop RIBA West Midlands regional offices and bookshop in Birmingham.
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Less red tape for home extensions
The Department for Communities & Local Government introduced new planning regulations last week intended to cut red tape for home improvements.
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Sustainable Chinese takeaway
An office designed by Martha Schwartz made from reused shipping containers from China has opened in Leeds as part of the £450 million Wellington Place development.
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Mobile pavilion competition
RIBA Yorkshire, in partnership with the RIBA competitions office and regional development agency, Yorkshire Forward, has launched a national competition to design a new £650,000 mobile pavilion.
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Deadline extended for Zumtobel
Zumtobel has extended the deadline for its 2008 photographic competition to October 24 owing to unprecedented demand and problems with cameras previously issued.
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Cunliffe steps in to take the lead
Barry Cunliffe (pictured) has been appointed as the interim chair of English Heritage following the death of Sandy Bruce-Lockhart in August this year.
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Industry taskforce to develop green code
RIBA president Sunand Prasad and Alistair Guthrie, director of Ove Arup, have joined a taskforce of construction industry leaders to develop a new Code for Sustainable Buildings.
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Sound vision for performing arts in Sevenoaks School
Tim Ronalds Architects’ has unveiled the design for a £8.9m performing arts centre on the campus of the privately run Sevenoaks School in Kent.
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Kick-off for Mexican stadium
HOK Sport has unveiled the first images of a new 50,000 capacity football stadium in Monterrey, Mexico.
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Scottish timber gets a boost
A two-home pilot project designed by John Gilbert Architects has started on site in Cairngorms National Park.
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Cruz Ovalle is a natural winner
Chilean architect José Cruz Ovalle has won the Spirit of Nature Wood Award for skilled and creative use of wood in architecture.