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Surrey architect guilty as charged
The Arb has reprimanded an architect found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and serious professional incompetence after he admitted the charges against him
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Pei receives RIBA Royal Gold Medal
IM Pei flew into London on Monday to receive the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for architecture
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£6m university lab makes grade
A £6 million laboratory building designed by Cardiff-based Boyes Rees Architects has opened at Glamorgan University
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Masterplan to lift Manor House
Landolt & Brown and AZ Urban Studio have started work on a masterplan for the rundown Manor House area of east London
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Hawkins Brown submits £170m Wharves Deptford masterplan
Hawkins Brown’s £170 million masterplan for a 4.5ha site in Deptford, south-east London, has been submitted for planning permission
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Zaha Hadid profits slump by two-thirds
But number of architects employed increases by 19% as high-end contracts fuel turnover
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HCA chief hits out at BD Kickstart campaign
Chief executive of the Homes & Communities Agency Bob Kerslake has hit back at BD’s Come Clean on Kickstart campaign, claiming that releasing data on design scores would undermine the commercial confidentiality of housebuilders.
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Hopkins' annual results buck trend
Hopkins Architects has bucked the trend of signature practices seeing their profits falling by producing a recession-busting set of annual accounts.
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Foreign Office sharply criticised over embassy buildings
A new report by the National Audit Office has condemned the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for wasting millions of pounds on its embassy buildings.
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National Trust restores power to the people
The National Trust has launched a strategy to counter the perception that it is “some sort of exclusive club for connoisseurs”.
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Paradise in Birmingham
Consultation began this week on an urban masterplan for Birmingham by Glenn Howells Architects.
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Job agency Adrem resurrected under new name
Collapsed recruitment agency Adrem is back up and running, and now trading as Adrem Group.
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3DReid's Western Isles schools win go-ahead
3DReid has won planning permission and listed building consent for five schools on five different sites as part of the £60 million Western Isles Schools Project in Scotland.
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ODA reveals £21m increase in Olympics costs
The Olympic Delivery Authority has revealed a £21 million increase in the anticipated final cost of the delivery of the 2012 Olympics.
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Report into Camberwell tower block fire won’t be ready till June
A police investigation into the causes of a fatal fire which ripped through a London tower block will not be finished until June.
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Alison Brooks and HTA to revamp Ealing estate
HTA and Alison Brooks Architects are part of a team picked to regenerate a rundown housing estate in west London.