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Elder & Cannon to revamp art deco gem
Elder & Cannon has been appointed to refurbish Rothesay Pavilion, one of Scotland’s most important art deco
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Gerrard O’Carroll dies at 47
Architect and academic Gerrard O’Carroll, has died from cancer at the age of 47.
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Foster quits House of Lords to avoid paying full British taxes
Norman Foster has resigned from the House of Lords, more than two years after BD revealed he had become a Swiss resident
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EH warns of more buildings at risk
Town hall cuts could cause “catastrophic losses” to the nation’s historic buildings, the chief executive of English Heritage has warned.
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Tide turns for Western Esplanade
Conran & Partners has won approval to carry out the first construction work at Hove beach in nearly 100 years
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Bisset Adams submits Blackpool library plan
Bisset Adams’ designs for the £3 million remodelling of Blackpool Central Library have gone in for planning.
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AA expands in Dorset and London
Students at the Architectural Association are to design their own campus in a Dorset wood thanks to the largest single gift ever given to the school.The AA has won outline planning for a development at Hooke Park, its rural outpost, on the basis of a masterplan designed by Andrew Freear ...
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Beds house takes off
Platform 5 Architects has recently completed this private house in Bedfordshire
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Archial and Woods Bagot both appoint joint MDs
Two major architectural practices, Archial and Woods Bagot, have rejigged their management teams and appointed joint managing directors
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Graduate prospects worsen
The Association of Graduate Recruiters has revealed that the number of graduates chasing each job now stands at 69 compared to 49 last year and 31 in 2008
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Higher education funding in doldrums for next five years, conference told
Major funding for the higher education sector will not begin to return until 2015, a conference on London’s higher education estates was told yesterday.
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Kent University’s new music building
Tim Ronalds Architects has submitted designs for a £4.5 million flexible music building for the University of Kent’s Canterbury campus.
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RMJM report increase in turnover and workload
RMJM has said workloads are now heading towards the kind of levels not seen since the worldwide recession struck two years ago.
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RIBA to take no further action over London region row
RIBA president Ruth Reed has attempted to draw a line under the row which threatened to engulf the London region.
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Guy's Cancer Center designs revealed - but who are they by?
The six shortlisted designs for the £140 million Guys Cancer Centre building in London Bridge went on display for two days at the offices of Southwark Council as part of a public consultation on the project.
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Make’s masterplan for Wembley
Make’s masterplan for the next phase of the regeneration of Wembley is due to go out for public consultation this month.
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Angus Meek Architects’ redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare’s Grand Pier
The finishing touches are being made to Angus Meek Architects’ competition winning redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare’s Grand Pier, which has been closed since being ravaged by fire.
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Khan Shatyr entertainment centre in Kazakhstan
Foster & Partners’ Khan Shatyr entertainment centre in Astana, Kazakhstan, has been officially opened in a ceremony involving the president, fireworks and a performance by Italian tenor Andrea Bocceli.