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Amin Taha loses fees to fraudster
Amin Taha Architects has revealed it is £60,000 out of pocket after falling victim to one of the most wanted fraudsters in the country
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Wind turbines being installed in Elephant & Castle Strata tower
Work to install three wind turbines at a huge new Hamiltons-designed tower in south London is due to be completed next week
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Rogers joins campaign to save steel bungalows
Leading architects and developers including Richard Rogers, Ron Arad, Glenn Howells and Peter Palumbo have joined a campaign to save two rare 1970s bungalows in north London by architects Robin Spence and Robin Webster
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Hare’s curved roof is set to hit a high note
Work starts on site next month on Nicholas Hare’s workshop in Essex for the Royal Opera House’s backstage team
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Wisdom of Solomon
The King Solomon Academy, by Ian Ritchie Architects, has been re-established on a site formerly occupied by North Westminster Community School in London. It incorporates existing grade II* listed buildings by Leonard Manasseh built in 1959-60
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Aukett’s staff take £750,000 salary cut
A drastic round of salary cuts at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson is expected to save the firm more than £750,000 this year — around 5% of the firm’s business
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Cabe drops backing for Europan
Cabe, which has facilitated the Europan competition in the UK for the last six years, has announced it will not be backing Europan 11
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Sustainable housing competition
A design competition to build 70 energy-efficient homes has been launched in Northern Ireland
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Agency could veto Howells’ M5 services
Glenn Howells’ groundbreaking motorway service station proposal for the M5 could be vetoed by the Highways Agency over fears it will become a tourist destination in its own right
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Parliament to grill HCA boss over Kickstart
BD’s Come Clean on Kickstart campaign scored a political coup this week as the communities & local government select committee announced it would grill the government and the Homes & Communities Agency on the matter, while the shadow housing minister tabled 10 new parliamentary questions
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AOC takes a concrete approach to updating the Edwardian semi
AOC has completed work on a £420,000 project to overhaul an Edwardian semi-detached family home in Golders Green, north-west London
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Danish firm wins International Criminal Court contract despite coming second in competition
Danish architect Schmidt Hammer Lassen has won the contract to build the new €190 million headquarters for the International Criminal Court in The Hague, despite coming second in the competition for the project.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley's Jodrell Bank visitor centre
Planners at Cheshire East Council are examining designs by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios to build a new visitor centre at Manchester University’s Jodrell Bank Observatory.
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YRM wins Sizewell contract
YRM has won its second major scheme in the country’s growing nuclear sector with a deal to masterplan EDF Energy’s site at Sizewell in Suffolk.
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Architect of Bromley-by-Bow Tesco scheme goes back to the drawing board
Collado Collins has been sent back to the drawing board by client Tesco after Cabe savaged its plans for a regeneration project in Bromley-by-Bow.
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Devon and Hampshire eco-towns sites added
Housing minister John Healey has added sites in Devon and Hampshire to the nine local authorities already on a list to develop second-wave eco-towns.