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    Tearing up convention

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    Young practice Studio Octopi has designed this origami-inspired extension for a private house in Muswell Hill, north London.

  • Bradford’s Gatehaus housing
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    Bradford awards deadline looms

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    Architects have just a week-and-a-half left in which to enter Bradford’s bi-annual architecture awards, organised by Bradford Council and the RIBA.

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    The far-out pavilion

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    Alumni of the Architectural Association have completed an innovative pavilion which celebrates the 10th anniversary of the school’s design research lab.

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    £1,000 prize for Georgian drawing

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    The RIBA’s traditional architecture group has teamed up with The Georgian Group and the Prince of Wales’s drawing school to launch a competition to create a measured drawing of a Georgian building.

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    First associate directors at firm

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    Eric Parry Architects has announced the appointment of two associate directors, Roz Barr and Justin Sayer (pictured) and six associates.

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    £102m business park commission

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    Scott Brownrigg Architects has been commissioned to design a business and technology park in south Hampshire for Countryside Properties.

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    School turns up volume to mark its 450th anniversary

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    Birmingham architect Michael Payne Group is to design a £3 million music centre for Solihull School, which will mark the school’s 450th anniversary in 2010.

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    This week

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    This week's ups and downs

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    Milan 2008

    2008-04-18T00:00:00Z

    Milan 2008

  • Peter Clegg
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    Profession calls for action on OFT cartel allegations

    2008-04-17T18:08:00Z

    Leading figures in the architecture profession have called for a full inquiry after the Office of Fair Trading alleged that 112 construction companies had been involved in the rigging of bids for major projects.

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    Leading architects fail to save Welsh school

    2008-04-16T18:22:00Z

    Newport High School set to be demolished after appeal by figures including Zaha Hadid and Peter Cook fails

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    New Covent Garden Market architects unveiled

    2008-04-16T18:06:00Z

    Foster & Partners and Neil Tomlinson Architects have been revealed as the architects selected to redevelop the New Covent Garden Market site near Battersea Power station.The team will develop and deliver a new design for market facilities and infrastructure for the Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) in a project led ...

  • Nord's scheme for the Highland Housing Fair
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    Ombudsman rejects complaints over Highland Housing Fair

    2008-04-15T18:16:00Z

    One of the country's most exciting housing schemes has received a huge boost after accusations of maladministration were officially rejected.BD reported in February that the Highland Housing Fair, to be built near Inverness, was being investigated by the Scottish Public Service Ombudsman over claims that it had not properly followed ...

  • Dropped: Ian Ritchie
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    Ian Ritchie dropped from Southwark's Potters Field housing scheme

    2008-04-15T14:37:00Z

    Architect Ian Ritchie has been dropped from Berkley Homes' prominent Potters Field housing scheme near Tower Bridge.The decision was announced last night (Monday) by Southwark Council, which recently signed a co-operation agreement with Berkeley Homes after years of opposing the developer's scheme. The council said a new architect would be ...

  • Design for London director Peter Bishop.
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    Design for London shortlists 40 practices for framework panel

    2008-04-14T15:18:00Z

    Design for London has shortlisted more than 40 practices for its forthcoming framework panel including Marks Barfield, Foster & Partners, Studio Egret West and David Chipperfield.The shortlist, which attracted more than 180 submissions, is competing to be named on DFL's Architecture, Landscape and Urban Design panel, plans for which were ...

  • One of Robin Hood Gardens' "streets in the sky"
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    Council admits it has not costed Robin Hood Gardens refurbishment

    2008-04-11T12:44:00Z

    Tower Hamlets Council has admitted it has not fully costed the refurbishment of Robin Hood Gardens, despite its repeated claims that demolition is the most economic option.

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    Tories propose chief architect as national design champion

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Government says position is unnecessary since Cabe already does the job ‘brilliantly’

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    Hadid wins Vilnius Guggenheim

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Zaha Hadid has won the competition to design the new Guggenheim-Hermitage Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania, beating Daniel Libeskind and Massimiliano Fuksas.

  • The pavilion sits outside the AA's Bedford Square HQ.
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    AA pavilion marks 10 years of design research lab

    2008-04-11T13:28:00Z

    Alumni of the Architectural Association have completed an innovative pavilion designed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the school's design research lab.The competition-winning scheme, which sits outside the AA's Bedford Square premises, was designed by 2002 graduate Alan Dempsey and Alvin Huang of the class of 2004. It was developed ...