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RIBA lines up big names for Stratford footbridge
Ian Ritchie, Wilkinson Eyre and Spence Associates are among the architects on the shortlist for a proposed "world-class" bridge in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Crowds flock to drive
"Trust me, I'm an architect," proclaimed Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano's t-shirts.
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Mayor's Crystal Palace housing plans under fire
Ken Livingstone has come under fire from protestors over plans for luxury apartments in the redevelopment of Crystal Palace Park.
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Benson & Forsyth wins Beamish competition
Benson & Forsyth has won the competition to design a £6 million visitor centre for the Beamish museum in County Durham.
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Trocadero's wall of light
Sheppard Robson's £145 million scheme to redevelop the Trocadero Centre at Piccadilly Circus, London, has been submitted for planning.
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Win a trip to New York in photograph competition
The 10th annual Zumtobel Lighting photography competition is offering architects a chance to win a trip to New York. It's open to everyone, and you don't have to be an experienced photographer to take part.
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Sergison Bates wins Geneva competition
British practice Sergison Bates has won a competition with Swiss architect Jean-Paul Jaccard to design a new residential block in the Saint Gervais District of Geneva.
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No reason to stand down, says candidate
Peter Phillips has pledged to fight on in the race to become RIBA president despite widespread controversy over revelations that he is a member of the BNP.
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Foster to look at Commonwealth Institute
The Commonwealth Institute's trustees' quest to cash in on their listed Kensington site continues with the surprise announcement they have been working with Foster & Partners on a planning application "for some months".
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Barnsley's emerging market
CZWG and Holder Mathias have designed the £180 million Barnsley Markets development.
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Frostrup on Stirling jury
Broadcaster and journalist Mari-ella Frostrup is the lay member of the jury for this year's Stirling Prize. Frostrup is currently known as an agony aunt columnist in the Observer and for her friendship with Hollywood star George Clooney. Her fellow jurors will include architects Ian Ritchie and Peter Cook.
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Nouvel's riches
French President Jacques Chirac opens Jean Nouvel's £160 million Musee de Quai Branley today.
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Pick of the day, Friday June 23: Roger Zogolovitch on Social Cinema
Roger Zogolovitch chooses a screening of short films featuring a 1975 lecture by Cedric Price. Tonight's screening, the second in a series of interventions transforming spaces into temporary cinemas, will take place by the Finsbury Health Centre.
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My week by Jacob Bellwether: A Herdwick sheep's view of the London biennale. Thursday
Thursday: Jacob produces compelling evidence that architects are more boring than sheep.
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Pick of the day, Saturday June 24: Sunand Prasad on Patrick Hodgkinson
Riba presidential candidate Sunand Prasad chooses Patrick Hodgkinson's 4pm lecture on the Brunswick Centre as his pick of the day's events
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My week by Jacob Bellwether: A Herdwick sheep's view of the London biennale. Friday
Friday: Some of Jacob's colleagues fail to return from the Borough Market Feast.
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Your say: Nico Macdonald on Simon Jenkins
Nico Macdonald enjoys a Blueprint Big Breakfast with columnist Simon Jenkins but finds him overly nostalgic and in love with the past
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My week by Jacob Bellwether: A Herdwick sheep's view of the London Biennale. Wednesday
Wednesday: Jacob explores the mystery of space syntax, and challenges perceptions of breakfast