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Council postpones ruling over Make plans for Edinburgh cinema
Plans to demolish a category B listed cinema in Edinburgh to make way for a Make-designed arts hotel have been given a last minute reprieve after the city’s planning committee postponed its decision.
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Southwark calls for more Shards
The London Borough of Southwark hopes to become home to more “landmark buildings”, following the success of the Shard.
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Portas takes on high street review
Retail expert Mary Portas has been appointed by the government to conduct a review into town centres and the future of the high street.
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Caruso St John scoops London Building of the Year
Chiswick House cafe named RIBA London Building of the Year
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RIBA International Awards go to Zaha, Chipperfield, Hopkins, Mather, McAslan and UNStudio
Masdar, Haiti’s Iron Market and Guangzhou Opera House all honoured
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Alsop to judge Middlesbrough's timber hut design competition
More than 35 young designers from the North-east have registered to enter a design competition for timber huts which will be built at the £200 million RiversideOne residential development in Middlesbrough’s former Middlehaven Docks.Judges include Will Alsop who was responsible for RiversideOne’s original masterplan and who also had the idea ...
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Allan Murray wins approval for Edinburgh Fountain Brewery plans
Allan Murray Architects’ plans for a major mixed-use development on the Fountain Brewery site in Edinburgh have won the approval of city councillors
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US Architecture Billings Index falls three points
American Institute of Architects reports “precipitous” drop in work
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Alex Cochrane Architects - The Boathouse, Berkshire
Alex Cochrane has completely refurbished an existing water-side structure to create a small retreat for two people at Virginia Water lake
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2011 RIBA Awards announced
Zaha Hadid, Foster & Partners and David Chipperfield are among this year’s winners
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Change to planning bill makes finance a factor
RIBA warns that change could undermine integrity of planning system.
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Snell Associates' Garsington Opera pavilion set for opening night
A temporary opera pavilion for Garsington at the Wormsley Estate in Buckinghamshire has been completed, ready for this season’s opening night on June 2
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ACA and BD co-host 'future of the architect' debate
Populous and 3D Reid set to take part in construction sector-wide discussion
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Burrell Architects completes interior for Mintel
Market research specialist set to move to new offices
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RIBA design competition suspended after legal challenge
An RIBA competition for Belfast involving Daniel Libeskind has been suspended after a legal challenge
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Alison Brooks's multi-coloured supershed opens in Rainham
A 4000 sq m ’supershed’ designed by Alison Brooks Architects opened in Rainham today
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Protestors target Gordon Murray-designed biomass plant
Plans for a series of power plants in Scotland designed by Gordon Murray Architects have provoked a protest by campaign group Action Against Agrofuels
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Two men to stand trial for Stephen Lawrence murder
Pair are to stand trial over killing of black teenager in south east London in 1993
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Green light for Gary Neville's eco-home
Make design in shape of a flower granted planning permission