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Thames Gateway model debuts
The Thames Gateway Forum is set to unveil the first model of the ambitious regeneration of the Thames Gateway region.
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RIBA/ICE bursary for architects
Young professionals who want to use their skills to help people in deprived communities improve their quality of life are being encouraged to apply for the RIBA/Institution of Civil Engineers McAslan bursary.
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Hepworth Gallery starts on site
David Chipperfield Architects’ Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield, Yorkshire, is set to go on site next month.
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Rogers honoured by design body
The Chartered Society of Designers has awarded Richard Rogers its lifetime achievement award, the Minerva Medal.
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Bold start for Suffolk campus
This competition-winning design by RMJM will be the first part of a new university campus in Ipswich, Suffolk.
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Fretton and MUMA tie in Bath arts contest
Tony Fretton and McInnes Usher McKnight Architects (MUMA) will have to wait to see which of them designs a new arts complex for Bath University after RIBA competition judges failed to decide which firm should win.
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RIAS competition for Ayrshire seafront homes
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has launched an open competition to design a landmark residential development on the north Ayrshire seafront.
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Lose your patients
Designs for this rooftop garden for staff at central London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital have been unveiled by architect Spacelab.
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Grimshaw joins panel to judge eco-award
Nicholas Grimshaw is to judge a $100,000 (£49,000) international competition to find an eco-friendly solution to humanity’s most pressing problems.
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2012 legacy issues ‘forced media centre team to quit’
The legacy of the 2012 Olympics has again been called into question after sources expressed doubt over the Olympic Delivery Authority’s ability to deliver a legacy use for the games’ media centre.
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Tameside OKs £100m scheme
Plans for a £100 million residential development in Hattersley, south-east of Manchester, have been given the go-ahead by Tameside council.
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Mayor revises costings toolkit
London mayor Ken Livingstone has revised a financial appraisal toolkit which helps developers and planners to assess the viability of affordable housing in new developments.
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Germans honour Chipperfield
This year’s Stirling prizewinner, David Chipperfield, has been made an honourary member of the Federation of German Architects in a ceremony in at the rotunda of the Altes Museum, Berlin.
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Swansea science laboratory opens
A £52 million science research centre by Welsh firm Powell Dobson Architects has opened in Swansea.
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Howells’ Bristol tower go-ahead
Glenn Howells Architects has won planning permission for a 12-storey residential tower in Bristol.
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York FE college completed
The UK’s largest further education college, by Yorkshire-based architect Bond Bryan, has opened its doors to students.
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Hudson on the march to hall
Hudson Architects has won planning permission for this hall and community centre for the Salvation Army at Chelmsford, Essex.
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Bovis refuses to build Hadid's Foundation HQ
NEWS: Zaha Hadid's headquarters for the Architecture Foundation is plunged into fresh crisis OPINION: Bovis's refusal is no surprise