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Russian honour awarded to RMJM executive
A RMJM executive has been awarded an honorary professorship by Russian president Dimitry Medvedev.
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Southwark council under fire in "cash-for-planning" row
Chairman of CLG select committee calls on council to provide answers on One Tower Bridge
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Hidden home plans submitted for Bristol
3W Architecture reveals designs for a seriously unobtrusive house on Avon Gorge
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Minister stresses role of design in energy plans
The government has promised architects a key role in ensuring the next generation of the UK’s energy infrastructure is “functional and beautiful” as it prepares to spend £200 billion in the sector over the next decade.
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RIBA hosts meeting on student support
Students from UK architecture schools have been invited to a meeting hosted by the RIBA next month to discuss how the profession can support them.
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Glasgow seeks new head for Mac
The Glasgow School of Art is seeking a new head for the Mackintosh School of Architecture following existing head David Porter’s decision to retire.
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Spanish summer school will explore implications of density
Studio-based design workshop open to students from UK
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EH in talks over Broadgate listing
English Heritage this week undertook final talks on whether to recommend the Peter Foggo-designed buildings at Broadgate for listing.
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Work starts on Peter Zumthor's Serpentine pavilion
Exclusive first picture of this year’s pavilion
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SOM's Burj Khalifa immortalised in Lego
World’s tallest building is first structure outside US selected for Lego Architecture series
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Report urges London mayor to act on privatisation of public space
London Assembly says planning can be used to limit developers’ control
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Jerde design for Coventry's Broadgate area sparks debate
US architecture practice Jerde has drawn the ire of Coventry residents again, this time with its design for a £7 million revamp of Broadgate
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EU brick tax ruling will secure UK jobs
Architects have welcomed an EU decision that will see the UK brick industry remain exempt from a potentially crippling carbon tax.
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Make’s Edinburgh cinema plans deferred again
A decision over Make’s plans to convert a grade-B listed former cinema in Edinburgh into a hotel and arts studio has been postponed again
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Wilson Mason wins permission for submerged Lancaster supermarket
Wilson Mason and Partners has secured planning permission from for a Booths supermarket set into the landscape in Scotforth, Lancaster
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TP Bennett and AECOM win future workplace design competition
TP Bennett and AECOM have won a workplace of the future design competition, held by the British Council for Offices and Property Week, Building Design’s sister title.
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Green light for Jestico & Whiles' East End towers
Newham Council approves residential-led development
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Architects sought for academy and leisure centre jobs in Kensington
Council planning series of new facilities