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Council picks Aedas for regeneration
Aedas has been selected to revamp the town hall complex and library in Keynsham in Somerset.
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Government edges closer to definition of 'Zero Carbon'
Housing minister Grant Shapps welcomes report and suggests ’offsetting’ will form part of housing solution
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Confidence plummets, Riba future trends survey reports
No Christmas cheer for the profession as architects predict falls in workload and staff
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CF Møller wins prison competition
CF Møller has been named the winner of a competition to build a new Danish state prison on the island of Falster.
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Award for firm that rescued town's industrial heritage
Potter & Holmes Architects’ transformation of a dilapidated electricity sub-station that once helped power the London tram network has won a local townscape award.
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Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour win $400 million Hong Kong government competition
Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners have beaten stiff competition from Fosters and SOM to land a $400 million project to design a customs processing centre for the Hong Kong government.
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Aecom crowned biggest practice in the world
Aecom has become the world’s biggest architect just 20 years after it was founded
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Gehry unveils his 'mystery' $150 million Australian debut
Frank Gehry has revealed images of his first building in Australia, a $150 million business school for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
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Developer teams shortlisted for Olympic village expansion
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has shortlisted nine teams including Urban Splash and Qatari Diar for the long-term development and management of the Olympic village in East London.
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Oscar Niemeyer celebrates 103rd birthday by opening museum
Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has celebrated his 103rd birthday by opening a museum of his work near Rio
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Populous eyes work in Iraq with bid for 100,000 seat Baghdad stadium
Sports specialist Populous has made a bid to work in Iraq by chasing the contract for a 100,000-seat stadium and sports complex outside Baghdad.
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London super-lab approved for planning
HOK and PLP Architecture’s £500 million medical research centre in central London has been approved for planning by Camden council.
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Riba could usurp Cabe in bid to run design reviews
Institute’s proposal could put it at heart of government’s localism agenda
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Broadgate designer slams Make's replacement
Make’s plans for the redevelopment of part of the City’s Broadgate site have been attacked by those responsible for the buildings it will replace
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RMJM left in the dark as Gazprom plans change
Embattled practice RMJM has been left in the dark over the future of its Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg following the decision to move it to a different location
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AEW keeps an eye on Southend
Manchester practice AEW Architects has submitted its designs for a new £35 million museum in Southend to the local council
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Axing of Riba Trust prompts outrage
The shock decision to scrap the Riba Trust has sparked outrage among trustees who warn that the institute is in danger of losing its cultural role and becoming a trade union
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Studio Egret West gives Millwall a sporting chance
Studio Egret West is to submit its proposed masterplan for a run-down area around Millwall Football Club’s stadium to Lewisham Council for outline planning permission early in the new year.
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Campaign for part II funding raises concern
The Riba and the heads of the architecture schools have been forced to defend their decision to lobby government to continue to fund part II but not part I architecture courses.