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19% back BNP man
Profession welcomes Sunand Prasad as next RIBA president after controversial election
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Poor Edinburgh part I results buck UK upturn
Only two-thirds of third-year undergraduate students at the Edinburgh College of Art have gained their part I.
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Fury at Barbican building threat
Chamberlin Powell & Bon’s Milton Court building would make way for £100 million Guildhall development
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Prescott’s scrapped summit costs £310,000
The Sustainable Communities summit that communities secretary Ruth Kelly scrapped on coming into office had already cost her department £310,000.
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Heat alert at Hopkins hospital
An urgent investigation has been launched after patients at a flagship hospital nominated for this year’s Prime Minister’s Better Public Building award allegedly sweltered in temperatures of up to 32°C (90°F) during the recent hot weather.
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Manchester proposal axed
A competition to design a new building in a prominent location in St Peter’s Square, Manchester, has been scrapped following the selection of GMW Architects and Sheppard Robson as joint winners.
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Koolhaas in 24-hour interview
Rem Koolhaas and Hans Ulrich Obrist will be seeing the night through at the Serpentine Gallery this Friday, alongside a raft of notable figures in a marathon debate focusing on London.
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Hospital corners
The UK’s largest architectural practice, BDP, has won planning permission for this distinctive hospital, the Pinderfields General Hospital and Pontefract General Infirmary in Wakefield.
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Courtroom drama
Douglas Wallace Architects has been appointed to redesign Bow Street Magistrates Court, a central London landmark.
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Olympic planners are set to bid for stadium
HOK Sport and other members of the Edaw-led consortium which masterplanned the Olympic Park are also in the running for the greatest prize of all: the Olympic Stadium.
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Sparrows save Kays Pavilion
Nesting sparrows have halted the demolition of a threatened 19th-century cricket pavilion in Worcester.
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Aah Bicester…
Midlands practice BBLB Architects has revealed images of this completed residential development in the expanding Oxfordshire town of Bicester.
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Liverpool waterfront scheme goes for planning
Broadway Malyan’s mixed-use scheme for the former “Fourth Grace” site in Liverpool has been submitted for planning.
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PM in debate over Kent’s all-single-room hospital
The prime minister has been drawn into a debate over the future of one of the UK’s most innovative PFI hospitals.
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Law and new order
Glenn Howells and inter-disciplinary consultancy McBains Cooper have designed this police station to be built in Gravesham, Kent.