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Heatherwick's Shanghai Expo pavilion spines to be auctioned for charity
Thousands of the clear rods protruding from Thomas Heatherwick’s pavilion for Britain at the Shanghai World Expo will be sold to raise money for charity.
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East completes adventure playground
Architecture practice East has completed a new adventure playground building in Hastings.
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Prince's Foundation bids for Cabe powers
The Prince of Wales’ architectural charity is weighing up a plan to fill the gap left by Cabe by carrying out design reviews.
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Battle of Britain buildings listed at grade II
Architecture minister lists three buildings at RAF Northolt.
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Work starts on Allies & Morrison BSF school
Allies & Morrison academy in south London gets underway, one of the last BSF projects to go ahead before the programme was scrapped by the coalition.
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Populous' Leeds arena set to win design approval
Leeds City Council is expected to approve detailed designs by Populous for the city’s new arena next week, ahead of a formal planning submission.
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Bjarke Ingels wins European Prize for Architecture
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, the founder of BIG, has won this year’s European Prize for Architecture.
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Brisac Gonzalez reveals scheme for Museum of Copenhagen
Brisac Gonzalez has completed design proposals to give the Museum of Copenhagen a new home in a former 17th Century brewery.
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Client reveals images of 'aesthetic disaster' Arb case
Client speaks out after Arb fines architect £4,000 following serious mistakes on a project to build two detached houses in north-west London.
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Hodder's £200 million make-over for Wigan wins go-ahead
Wigan Borough Council has approved Hodder & Partners’ £200 million scheme to redevelop the town centre.
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Stephen Lawrence Bursary showcase opens
A dozen students will showcase work at the central London offices of Scott Brownrigg as part of an exhibition highlighting the work of students who have benefited from the Stephen Lawrence Bursary Award Programme.
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Arts Council England slashes funding for arts organisations
Arts Council England has announced that budgets for all of the major organisations it supports will be cut by 6.9% next year.
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RHWL completes Aylesbury theatre
RHWL’s Arts Team has completed the £42 million Aylesbury Waterside Theatre in Buckinghamshire, marking the end of the first phase of the town centre’s regeneration.
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Satellite wins go-ahead for assisted self-build in Dorset
Satellite Architects has been given the green light for an assisted self-build project for three family homes in Bridport, west Dorset.
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Maida Vale tube station wins heritage plaudit
The modernisation of Maida Vale tube station in north-west London has been recognised with a National Railway Heritage Award plaque.
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Aedas bucks the trend with London expansion
International firm Aedas plans to defy Britain’s downturn by significantly expanding its London operation.
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Hastings Pier competition relaunched after fire
The RIBA competition to find an architect to redevelop Hastings Pier has been relaunched three weeks after fire ripped through the Eugenius Birch-designed structure.
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BIG completes work on Denmark's biggest private housing development
Danish practice BIG has completed work on the 8 House, an £81 million bowtie-shaped housing-led development in Orestad.
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London Development Agency loses its budget
The London Development Agency’s £480 million budget has been axed following last week’s spending review by Chancellor George Osborne.
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Redundancy letters go round Cabe
Virtually the whole of Cabe’s staff have been put on notice of redundancy