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RTPI warns over cuts in N Ireland
The Royal Town Planning Institute has warned that the wide-ranging job cuts planned within the Planning Service in Northern Ireland could threaten the region’s economic recovery
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Malcolm Fraser awarded the Architecture Grand Prix
Malcolm Fraser’s Scottish Ballet building in Glasgow has been awarded the Architecture Grand Prix in the Scottish Design Awards, despite failing to win an RIBA award or be nominated for the Doolan.
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RIBA changes standard form of agreement
A long-running row between the Association of Consultant Architects and the RIBA has been resolved after the latter announced sweeping changes to its controversial client contract.
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Farrell unveils proposals to double size of Ashford
Terry Farrell has unveiled proposals to develop the Kent town of Ashford with the aim of doubling its size by 2031
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Russian leaders back opposition to RMJM’s Gazprom tower
Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has backed opponents of RMJM’s flagship Okhta Centre in St Petersburg in a major blow to the Gazprom tower project.
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Entering a parallel world
Plans for a new conference and exhibition centre by Pringle Brandon and Wilkinson Eyre in the capital have been announced by mayor Boris Johnson
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Crossrail projects stay on track
The capital’s major transport infrastructure scheme is yet to be hit by public sector cuts, its backers insisted this week
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Southampton team chosen
Danish firm Gehl Architects, MJP Architects, Scott Brownrigg and Proctor & Matthews have all been lined up to work on a 10-year scheme to revamp Southampton
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Green light for Croydon homes
TP Bennett has secured planning permission for a housing scheme on the edge of East Croydon railway station in south London
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Zero carbon housing on site
Work has begun on the UK’s first zero-carbon housing development after it received planning consent last week
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New Square for Jewellery Quarter
Designs for a new £1.5 million public square in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter have been submitted to the city council.
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Canadian firm buys Nightingale Associates
Nightingale Associates has been bought by IBI group for just over £13 million.
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Viñoly and Bennetts given green light for Oxford campus
Major new academic buildings by Rafael Viñoly, Bennetts Associates and Wilkinson Eyre for Oxford University have been granted planning permission.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands 02 Arena scheme
An office-led scheme close to the 02 Arena in Greenwich by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has been given the green light by councillors.
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Council accused over building demolition
Campaigners have accused Hackney Council of cultural vandalism after it began demolishing a building while it was being considered by English Heritage for listing.
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John Pawson’s House of Stone
John Pawson’s House of Stone has finished its run at the Salone del Mobile in Milan.The structure, a temporary installation produced in collaboration and lighting specialists KKDC, was made using recycled stone developed by the project’s other collaborator, Salvatori .“Seen from the colonnade the installation was a simple house shaped ...
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Arup Associates shortlisted to design a five-star hotel for insects
Arup Associates and the team behind the Pinnacle have been shortlisted for an architectural competition to design a five-star hotel for insects.
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Walters and Cohen win permission for three new schools
Walters and Cohen has been granted planning permission for three new school buildings.
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Cabe has days to make £1.1m of cuts
Design watchdog will try to save jobs as it tackles 4% cut in budget.