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Sotheby’s hover is no bother
Planning has been granted for Paul Davis & Partners’ extension to the headquarters of auctioneer Sotheby’s on London’s New Bond Street.
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Riverside revival
This £10 million riverside office building in Sheffield by BDP Architects has been completed.
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Northern General extension opens
Sheppard Robson’s £30 million Hadfield Building, an extension to the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, has opened.
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G-force centrifuge is grade II listed
Architecture minister Margaret Hodge has listed a fifties-built centrifuge designed to test the effect of G-force on airmen and equipment.
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Housing Corp keeps Dixon on
Peter Dixon has extended his role as chair of the Housing Corporation for a further two years.
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Hurry to enter the Leaf Awards
Architects have until the end of the month to submit entries for this year’s Leaf Awards.
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Final bid to halt Ulster Museum extension plan
More than 200 architects from around the world have joined heritage groups in a last-ditch campaign against the £12 million redevelopment of Belfast’s landmark Ulster Museum.
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RIBA's plans to become a watchdog
NEWS: New design panel to advise the president on controversial schemes OPINION: The potential pitfalls of RIBA's plans
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Should we move to Australia?
NEWS: As record numbers of Brits emigrate, Australia looks to attract architects 60 SECONDS WITH: Matthew Turner, former Sydney resident gives his lowdown on life Down Under
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The long-awaited Serpentine Pavilion
NEWS: Eliasson and Thorsen's Serpentine pavilion opens this week - images REVIEW: Is the programme running out of steam, ask Ellis Woodman AUDIO: Interview with the pavilion's creators
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Coin Street wins approval for 43-storey tower
NEWS: Lambeth approves Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Southbank towerDEBATE: Has Coin Street Community Builders compromised its principles?
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A4A launches 50+ Club
Launching Architects for Aid's 50+ Club fundraising appeal, we look at the vital work the charity is doing around the world and explain how you can get involved
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Young guns hit New York
Young Londoners take the Big Apple in a cultural exchange set up by the Architecture Foundation
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Australia seeks architects to combat skill shortage
Of the record number of Britons emigrating, figures published this week show the majority are heading towards Australia. For British architects looking to start a new life Down Under, things just got easier.
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The seven runners-up for the Olympic Velodrome - images
The ODA has released images of the other seven schemes on the shortlist for the 2012 Velodrome, won by Hopkins last month
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ODA names shortlist for two Olympic sports arenas
Ten design teams, including Grimshaw Architects and Wilkinson Eyre, are to tender for basketball and fencing facilities for the 2012 Olympics
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Long-awaited Serpentine pavilion opens today - images
This year’s official Serpentine Gallery pavilion,by Norwegian architect Kjetil Thorsen, co-founder of Snøhetta, and Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, opens today.
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News Junkie: 18 and 19 August
In this week's ramshackle hippie village of flapping canvas and compostable journalism: DIY biofuel, the wilful stupidity of trees, Genetic Capitalism and why wind farms are bad for dolphins...
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KPF's £2 billion Victoria scheme in for planning
Project aims to transform one of London’s worst traffic black spots