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Autodesk makes record profits
Autodesk, the US architectural software giant behind AutoCAD, is celebrating record financial results.
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Alsop and artist McLean propose giant artwork
This extraordinary £90 million building in central London fuses art and architecture in a collaboration between Will Alsop and artist Bruce McLean.
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UK practice bids for Paris auction house
British design and architecture practice Sybarite has revealed its short-listed designs for a competition to renovate this major auction house in Paris.
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Chipperfieldrethinks design for luxury Kensington flats
David Chipperfield Architects has made sweeping changes to one of its most significant British projects to date — a luxury residential development in west London, involving property developer Candy & Candy.
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RIBA competitions for Belfast and Sheffield
The search is on for architects to take part in two major RIBA competitions.
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Manser uses Butterfield church to extend school site
The Manser Practice has won planning consent for its £6.5 million extension to the Godolphin & Latymer Girls’ School in Hammersmith, west London.
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Make’s Nottingham uni revamp
Work has begun on Make’s University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus extension.
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Slick design for City site
HKR Architects has submitted plans for this £74 million speculative office development in the City of London.
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Hewitt approves seven PFI hospitals
Healthcare architects received a massive boost this week as health secretary Patricia Hewitt approved seven PFI hospitals with a total value of £1.5 billion.
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City academies pay price for ‘architectural gestures’, says audit office
Alterations to city academies by Foster’s and Richard Rogers Partnership have cost the Department for Education & Skills £1.4 million, according to a new report.
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Embattled John Lewis goes ahead
Portsmouth City Council has overruled its local architects’ panel and followed Cabe’s advice to give planning permission to Chapman Taylor’s John Lewis building.
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Call to lighten councils’ load
A group of senior local government officers has called for the planning system to be overhauled to lift the burden on councils.
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Cutty Sark pier scheme approved
This £6 million scheme by Conran & Partners Architects to redevelop the pier next to historic tea clipper the Cutty Sark has been approved by Greenwich council.
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Arb legal battle cost £110,000
Arb spent more than £110,000 on its long-running battle with former board member Ian Salisbury, a Freedom of Information request by BD has revealed. Read the full story, our leader comment and a 60 second interview with new Arb chair Michael Starling