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BDP completes Aberdeen Music Hall refurb
Category A-listed 1820s venue reopens after £9m transformation
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Architect reprimanded over terms-of-engagement failings
Regulator says client was also given wrong advice on planning consent and asbestos
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Council housing venture hires Martyn Evans
BD columnist and London Festival of Architecture deputy chair joins Croydon’s Brick by Brick development company
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Royal Academy honours Caruso St John
Stirling Prize-winners Adam Caruso and Peter St John together become ‘an academician’ as a partnership
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RCA reveals new images of Herzog & de Meuron campus
College says it plans to “revitalise” 1960s Darwin Building in Kensington Gore after Battersea base opens
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Former architecture minister slams UK's 'bland' new homes
Ed Vaizey calls for greater innovation and urges housebuilders to collaborate more with big-name designers
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Eric Parry bags City courts complex
Architect beats stellar list to design new Fleet Street police and justice centre
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Pawson’s Hackney church project begins
Thomas Ford, EBBA Architects and Es Devlin also involved
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Sydney launches design comp for £220m museum
New South Wales government seeks firms for 24-hour ‘Powerhouse’
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AHR appointed to Chester Northgate scheme
Architect set to work on £60m first phase of multi-million-pound regeneration job
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EU architects' qualifications will be recognised after a 'no deal' Brexit
RIBA welcomes government’s announcement
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Brexit fears hitting small architectural firms hardest
RIBA survey finds work and jobs confidence among small firms has slumped
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Council to bin plans for Foster & Partners' bridges as costs spiral
Suffolk authority has already spent £8m but now says it cannot afford proposed crossings
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Redesign increases homes in Goodsyard scheme - 'but not enough'
Architects add 200 homes - but still fall short of planners’ demands
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Foster & Partners announces latest gender pay gap figures
New figures also submitted by Arup and Atkins
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Brace yourselves for no-deal Brexit, warns former architecture minister
’We have punched EU architects in the face’
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Scottish government launches probe after deaths at IBI hospital
Two patients contracted infection linked to pigeon droppings
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Vaizey: Government interest in good design remains ‘far off utopia’
Former architecture minister reflects on five years since the Farrell Review in an interview with BD