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RIBA announces highest ever level of education funding
Institute to spend £185,000 this academic year
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Belfast firm caught with pirate software
A Northern Irish architecture firm has been forced to pay £33,000 after it was found to be using pirated design software.
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Architecture Foundation launches latest architect exchange programme
Studio Polpo and Pie Architecture involved in UK and Finland scheme
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Bird College design competition launched
A design competition for the £13 million redevelopment of the Bird College for performing arts in Sidcup has been launched by the RIBA.
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Eric Owen Moss to receive 2011 Jencks Award
American architect’s international contribution recognised
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Saltire Awards shortlist features Austin-Smith:Lord hat-trick
Three Austin-Smith:Lord schemes are featured on a six-strong shortlist for best large development at the Saltire Society Housing Design Awards.
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Make becomes property charity partner
Practice becomes first architecture firm to pledge support for LandAid
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Architecture students most satisfied at Northumbria University
National student survey measures satisfaction with courses
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AHMM Shoreditch scheme to be built by London Square
A £35 million AHMM-designed mixed residential and office scheme will be built at 18-30 Leonard Street in Shoreditch by developer London Square.
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Bblur completes Slough bus station
Construction of the Bblur Architecture-designed Slough bus station has been completed.
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Graham Morrison becomes English Heritage commissioner
Architect Graham Morrison has been named by architecture minister John Penrose as one of five commissioners to join English Heritage this week.
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Nord submits Glasgow plans
Scheme to redevelop city’s Royal Exchange Square is firm’s largest to date
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Scott Brownrigg outlines Russia expansion plan
UK multi-disciplinary forms alliance with Russian practice
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Swiss architect reveals US solar tower design
Swiss architect RAFAA have drawn up proposals for a solar plant in the Mojave Desert, California.
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Bartlett architects create Nevada Museum of Art installation
Moving network of 2000 parts represents planet’s water cycle
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Working abroad: John Thompson & Partners
Community consultation opened the door for work around the world
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OMA's Milstein Hall studios open to students
Studios at Milstein Hall, the Rem Koolhaas-designed home of the Cornell College of Architecture, Art and Planning, opened this week.The 4,500 sq m glass, steel, and concrete building contains 20 studios on the first floor which are now open to students. A presentation area, gallery space and a 250-seat auditorium ...