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MPs quiz minister over Kickstart
Housing minister John Healey has come under fire from fellow MPs for the first time over the Kickstart programme and its funding for “grotty” homes
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Top names join race for Guy’s Hospital
A star-studded list of architects including Foster & Partners, Zaha Hadid, Rafael Viñoly, Rogers Stirk Harbour, Hopkins and Will Alsop are hoping to design a £90 million hospital building in London
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Planners to consider Royal Academy extension
Plans by David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap to expand the Royal Academy of Arts are to face planners this week
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Gormley hotel guests can sleep in a sculpture
Reardon Smith Architects has teamed up with Antony Gormley to design a boutique hotel where guests will be able to sleep within a sculpture
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Hare academy given green light
Nicholas Hare Architects’ All Saints Academy (pictured) in Cheltenham has been given the green light by councillors
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Cautiously optimistic crowd at Cannes heralds the end of "silly schemes" — but not silly names
A few weeks ago Piers Gough predicted that this year's Mipim would be a good one to attend. The property show on the shore at Cannes has always been well known as a place that's hard on the liver, gets overrun by delegates, but, importantly, is a place where deals ...
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Hard times breed hard times for the Architects Benevolent Society
The recession is draining funds from the Architects Benevolent Society, as the charity prepares to reorganise its investments
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Brixton museum to celebrate UK’s black heritage
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects working with Trace Architecture has drawn up plans for the first museum dedicated to the UK’s black cultural heritage
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Heritage groups line up for battle of Waterloo
Battle lines have been drawn over the future of Waterloo Station, with architecture minister Margaret Hodge due to deliver her verdict on a listing bid by English Heritage within weeks.
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Grimshaw wins work in Wales and South Korea
Grimshaw was celebrating this week after being appointed to design two landmark projects on different sides of the globe
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Wales hits the heights
Work has finished on Wales’s tallest building, a 29-storey residential block by Latitude Architects
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Housing’s loss is hotel world’s gain
Work has been completed on a tower by Maccreanor Lavington near St George’s Circus in south London
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Cannes is in limbo as property fair seeks direction
There’s a consensus that things have changed, but no one quite knows in which direction.
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Grimshaw's South Korean Eden Project revealed
Grimshaw has unveiled plans for a National Ecology Centre in South Korea, reminiscent of the Eden Project.
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Flacq to be wound up as directors and staff join Arup Associates
Award-winning practice Flacq is to be wound up after its four founders agreed to take up director posts at Arup Associates.The five-year-old firm will cease trading on April 5 when directors Marcus Lee, James Finestone, Hal Currey and Kim Quazi all join the architectural arm of the engineering group.Flacq, which ...
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RIBA announces political debates ahead of election
The RIBA is holding a series of high-profile hustings to allow architects to quiz politicians about their views and policies ahead of the General Election.
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Curtain up on Bath theatre work
Work has started on Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio’s refurbishment of the grade II* listed Theatre Royal in Bath.