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The class divide in Britain's architecture schools
ANALYSIS: BD's survey of student pass rates shows a widening gap between best and worst DEBATE: Are there too many schools?LEADER: Saturation means falling standards
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The Stirling shortlist lacks environmental ambition
OPINION: Where are the buildings tackling climate change, asks Robin NicholsonPOLL: Scroll down the homepage to take part in our pollPLUS: News report, images, BD writers' verdicts and Kevin McLouche
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Bath city art museum in jeopardy
The future of Bath’s Holburne Museum of Art is hanging in the balance after a shock decision to reject Eric Parry Architects’ £10 million extension.
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Foreign office picks six finalists for Shanghai Expo pavilion
Zaha Hadid, John McAslan and Thomas Heatherwick are among the six designers shortlisted for the UK's pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo
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Missing the mark
Architecture courses are booming, but do low pass rates indicate an unacceptable drop in standards?
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Chipperfield clinches two Stirling Prize nominations
Two buildings by David Chipperfield have made it on to this year’s Stirling Prize shortlist
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Allies and Morrison's 1 Bankside an "oversized lump"
Allies and Morrison's south London office building for Land Securities is nominated by Derek Davis for our cup.
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Lend Lease wins £1.5bn regeneration of Elephant & Castle
Developer promises a "variety" of architects will be appointed
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Who has won the Letchworth housing competition?
Stride Treglown takes top prize in the competition to design ground-breaking affordable housing for the world's first garden city
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News Junkie: 21 and 22 July
In this week's harvest of print chaff: Britain's burgeoning 'affair economy', darkness at the end of the Stonehenge tunnel, and the wise and wise of the tweehouse...
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Candy & Candy go to court in name row
Luxury developer objects to East End flats called Candy Wharf
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Verona comes to Dunfermline museum
Richard Murphy Architects has won an invited competition organised by RIAS and Fife Council to design this striking museum in Dunfermline.
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Shared surfaces unsafe, says report
Jan Gehl criticised by his own client for Brighton street scheme
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Beware past errors, warns report on superdensity
A new wave of “superdense” urban housing estates must be developed with great care to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, warns a report by four of Britain’s largest housing practices.
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£40m for Scottish school buildings
School buildings across Scotland will get an extra £40 million of capital grant funding, the Scottish Executive announced this week, bringing the total annual investment this year to £146 million.
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Mayor urged to rethink view rules
New planning guidance produced by London mayor Ken Livingstone on protected views to the capital’s landmarks should be reviewed immediately, the London Assembly has demanded.
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Landmark structure planned for south Dublin
Think Place and Traynor O’Toole Architects have revealed designs for the Gateway building, a proposed landmark structure for Sandyford, south Dublin.
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Casino boom is over... for time being
Architects’ hopes of cashing in on new casino developments were dashed last week after prime minister Gordon Brown announced a policy review on gambling.
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The winners of the Housing Design Awards
Project Orange, Julian Cowie and Rolfe Judd are among the winners of this year's Housing Design Awards which were announced yesterday