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Cabe calls for revamp of Rolfe Judd station designs
Cabe has demanded a fundamental rethink of a £500 million project to redevelop at least seven railway stations in south east England after its design reviewers gave the first two schemes a mauling.
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Former Foster's chief tranforms rooftop in Poole
The former chief operating officer of Foster & Partners has teamed up with a local practice to design a new roof for a luxury apartment complex in Poole.
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Austin-Smith Lord to plan Scottish village
Austin-Smith Lord is celebrating two major wins in Scotland including a new £250 million village development in Aberdeenshire.
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Stanhope submits Hereford plans
Developer Stanhope has submitted plans to build a new £80 million leisure and retail scheme in Hereford designed by Allies & Morrison and Leslie Jones.
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Cabe signs off on bid to merge with Design Council
Housing minister Grant Shapps has to decide whether to kill off Cabe or allow it to join forces with the Design Council after the boards of both bodies signed off a merger proposal.
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East London council spent £111m on building refurb
The London Borough of Newham spent £111 million on a scheme by Sheppard Robson’s interiors arm ID:SR to refurbish a council office block
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Architect unemployment figures fall
Official statistics show that the number of architects on the dole fell in October and November
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BFLS plans residential tower for City of London
Barratt London and housing association L&Q have teamed up to build a £100 million residential tower in Alie Street, Aldgate, designed by BFLS and to be delivered by RMA Architects.
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Riba urges architects to get involved with localism
The Riba has welcomed the publication of the government’s localism bill and is urging architects to become involved with the creation of neighbourhood plans.
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Dutch practice beats Hadid to win Hague dance centre competition
Rotterdam-based Neutelings Riedijk Architects has triumphed in an international competition for a new 44,000sq m dance and music centre in the Hague.
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Government says Green Deal will create 250,000 jobs
Architects hopeful of benefiting from programme to improve buildings’ energy efficiency
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Work begins on Aukett Fitzroy Robinson's Victoria Street scheme
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson’s £150 million redevelopment of 123 Victoria Street has started on site just days after Westminster councillors gave it the go-ahead.
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Fury over winding-up of Riba Trust
Riba Trust trustees and Riba councillors have spoken of their anger over the sudden scrapping of the Riba Trust.
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Industry meets localism bill with concerns
The property industry has broadly welcomed the localism bill, introduced yesterday by communities secretary Eric Pickles, but concerns remain over details of its implementation.
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Simpson & Brown's Burns Museum opens
Simpson & Brown’s £21 million new museum celebrating the life of Scotland’s national poet has opened.The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway will feature more than 5,000 artefacts, including original manuscripts written by Burns.It replaces the Burns National Heritage Park which was kept open during the six years it took ...
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Robert Stern wins 2011 Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture
US architect will pick up $200,000 cheque
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Bletchley Park masterplan goes to consultation
Kennedy O’Callaghan Architects and the Prince’s Regeneration Trust have undertaken a consultation event for the revamp of Bletchley Park.
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Work begins on 5th Studio's Fatwalk
Work has started on the first phase of 5th Studio’s Fatwalk in east London as part of the Three Mills Green regeneration.