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Future Systems triumphs in Prague library competition
This design by Future Systems will become the Czech Republic’s most significant post-Communist building after the British firm triumphed in one of the most hotly contested open architectural competitions ever held.
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Digital cuts build house in four days
This prototype house, built using a digital component-making system, has gone on show at the Architecture Foundation’s Yard Gallery in London’s Old Street.
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ODA issues media centre notice
The ODA has called for proposals for the legacy use of the Olympic Park’s media centre, one of the landmark built projects of London 2012.
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Foster’s first hospital goes to planning
Foster & Partners’ first-ever hospital, an innovative facility near Bath intended to maximise the role of design in the healing process, was set to be granted outline planning approval this week.
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Church plans carbon audit of bishops’ residences
Among the issues facing the Church of England’s 43 bishops the carbon footprint of their residences — from palaces to humble houses — may not seem pressing.
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Foster hospital wins planning
Foster & Partners’ first-ever hospital, an innovative facility near Bath intended to maximise the role of design in the healing process, has been granted outline planning approval.
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Building boom boosts architects’ salaries
It’s been a bonanza year for architectural salaries already, and fees are set to rise as a result. Naming your price is now the order of the day as the skills shortage begins to bite.
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Fobert heads for the sun
Next Generation winner Jamie Fobert has revealed the first images of his private house project in Trinidad as he prepares to receive the award at next week’s Mipim conference in Cannes.
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Golden hellos aim to tempt staff
Competition between practices to recruit the best staff for their burgeoning workloads is pushing salaries up, with some practices offering “golden hellos” to the right candidates, BD has discovered.
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Makeover in Manhattan style
Liverpool will be given a Manhattan-style makeover under one of the biggest developments proposed in the north-west of England.
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White paper extends protection
A buffer zone around the UK’s 24 world heritage sites will be proposed in the long-awaited heritage White Paper.
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Argent blasts protestors’ victory
The developer behind the £2 billion scheme to regenerate London’s King’s Cross area has hit out at local opponents, following news that they have been granted a High Court hearing.
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Call to regenerate seaside towns
The Commons local government committee has called on central government to help boost the quality of life in England’s most run-down seaside towns.
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Twist in Supreme Court project
The battle over the future of the grade II listed Middlesex Guildhall has taken a fresh twist after a new planning application was submitted.
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Spot-list delays Dyson’s design school by a year
A high profile scheme in Bath by Wilkinson Eyre Architects will be delayed by at least a year because of local opposition.
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Work starts on OU innovation centre
Work has begun on this scheme by Swanke Hayden Connell Architects for the Open University at Milton Keynes.
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...as young UK practice comes 2nd
While Future Systems will see its Prague library scheme realised, clinching second place could lead to even bigger projects for former David Chipperfield staffers Kevin Carmody and Andy Groarke.
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Bridge Is a star turn
This design by McChesney Architects is one of four shortlisted entries in a competition for a footbridge in Manchester which will link Urban Splash’s landmark New Islington development with the neighbouring Ancoats urban village.
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Award will open new doors for Fobert
Jamie Fobert Architects has won this year’s Next Generation Award (NGA), giving the 10-year-old practice a huge opportunity to break into the commercial market.
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Town planners join PGS revolt
The Royal Town Planning Institute has criticised the government’s proposed planning gain supplement (PGS) as “unworkable”.