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BMA reveals impact of poor design on patients
The British Medical Association is calling on healthcare organisations to prioritise design in all future building projects.
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Smaller firms may gain from BSF axing
Smaller practices could find it easier to win school design work in future, according to schools architect and former RIBA president Sunand Prasad.
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Cotton mill revived as Staffordshire academy
LHC Architecture’s £22 million JCB Academy in Rocester, Staffordshire, has opened.
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Architects chosen for Glasgow 'floating village'
London architect Baca and Glasgow-based ZM Architecture have been chosen to develop designs for a £30 million floating village in Glasgow.
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Winning homes in Haiti design competition revealed
One year after earthquake, five teams picked for dwellings designed to fight spread of TB
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Tottenham Hotspur plans demolition of 2012 Olympic stadium
Architect working for club says Populous-designed structure not suitable for football
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London’s first skyscraper has its listing upgraded
London’s first skyscraper has had its protection upgraded from grade II to grade I in recognition of its “outstanding architectural interest”.
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Balfron Tower’s human face
East London’s Balfron Tower has become the setting for a photo shoot designed to show the connection between the building and its residents.
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Scottish government pledges £5 million to kick-start Kengo Kuma's V&A
Japanese architect appointed to head up the V&A’s design team
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Victorian Society lobbies to save Edgbaston houses
A row of six Victorian and Edwardian houses in Edgbaston is under threat as part of plans to build a retirement village.
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Farrell's Earls Court redevelopment threatened by Big Society plans
Council tenants want to take over own homes
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Room for London competition attracts 500
Winner of the contest, organised by Alain de Botton’s Living Architecture, due next month
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Prince's Foundation plots Indian Poundbury
The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment has opened its first Indian office, in Mumbai, with the aim of building a new eco-town based on Poundbury and bringing values of “sustainable urbanism” to projects on the sub-continent.
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Robin Hood Gardens residents vote for HTA scheme
Residents of Robin Hood Gardens have voted in favour of the HTA and Squire & Partners’ designs for the housing estate’s redevelopment, as the council admitted it had once again delayed an official decision
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McAslan completes first Haiti project since earthquake
Only one major reconstruction project has been completed in Haiti a year on from the devastating earthquake that killed at least 200,000 people and left a further 2 million without shelter.
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PLP's Heron Plaza gets planning
Work on 43-storey City of London scheme to start later this year
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Zaha Hadid's Cairo Expo City enters design development
Fresh pictures of Zaha Hadid Architects’ design inspired by Nile delta
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Video special - Frank Gehry, Norman Foster and Diller Scofidio & Renfro
The best videos we’ve seen this week - Norman Foster dicusses his recently completed Sperone Westwater Gallery in New York, Gehry introduces his new skyscraper and Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s visualisation of the new Broad Museum in LA.
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Zogolovitch launches challenge to RIBA Trust scrapping
Former trustee hopes to force RIBA to hold special general meeting