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Liverpool goes for bite-sized bids
Following a public inquiry’s rejection of its £73 million regeneration scheme for the New Brighton area of Liverpool, Neptune Developments is to split the work into phases and submit planning applications piecemeal.
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Forget Blair’s babes, now it’s Tony’s towers
Tony Blair once tried to give Labour a new image by favouring women MPs — now he’s trying to ensure his image endures by finding 20 buildings for which he can take credit.
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Brits at the Biennale
All eyes in architecture were focused on the Venice Biennale as the great and the good of the profession packed up and flew out for the opening weekend.
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All rosy in the garden for design winners
Gustafson Porter and Wilkinson Eyre with Bath-based practice Grant Associates have won a landmark competition to design three large waterfront parks in Marina Bay, Singapore.
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Regulations rejected
Exclusive survey: two in three architects believe building control damages design quality
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Rival building methods face time and cost test
Modern and traditional methods of construction are set to go head to head for the first time in a government-funded project to find out which are really the cheapest and quickest.
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EP super-panel is ticket for work
Big name firms dominate English Partnerships’ four-year framework deal, amid claims of lack of diversity
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Lipton knocks RIBA after Pringle’s jab at developers
Developer Stuart Lipton has vented his frustrations with the RIBA — and in particular, with president Jack Pringle — in the pages of the Times.
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Anger as Bristol council scraps framework
Architects in Bristol have condemned their city council after it took applications for an architects framework but cancelled the scheme a month later.
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Are you cool or just off the wall?
Are you brave enough to take part in the next Cool Wall contest?
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Castleford TV show
Eager viewers will have to wait until autumn 2007 to discover when Channel 4’s groundbreaking Castleford project, the world’s first televised regeneration scheme, will be screened.
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Pushing the envelope
Work has begun on Ron Arad Associates’ Design Museum in the Holon, close to Tel Aviv in Israel.
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Experts pick their Stirling favourites
This week, we asked experts across the construction industry who they thought should win:
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CLM scoops Olympic delivery partner role
The Olympic Delivery Authority has appointed the CLM consortium as its preferred delivery partner for the 2012 Olympic Games.
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Planning without a handicap
Planning has been granted for a private house overlooking the RAC Club’s golf course, designed by Eldridge Smerin.
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Gallery competitions for sites in Kent and Cyprus
The RIBA has launched two competitions to find architects for a £2.74 million development of the Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery and for a new £8 million art gallery in Cyprus.