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Broadway Malyan's Pall Mall advances
Designs by Broadway Malyan for 30 Pall Mall, a £50 million new office complex in the middle of Liverpool, have gone in for planning.
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Leading architects protest over prince's interference in Rogers scheme
Some of the world’s leading architects have publicly called on Prince Charles to stop meddling in the planning process for Richard Rogers’ controversial Chelsea Barracks scheme in west London.
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OMA’s Prada Transformer completes first revolution
Construction work has finished on the Prada Transformer, a travelling art exhibition structure designed by Rem Koolhaas for fashion behemoth Prada.
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BD architectural competitions directory
BD's architecture competitions directory keeps you up-to-date with all the latest architecture and design competitions
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Architects: give us protection of function
An overwhelming majority of architects are in favour of a change in the law to protect architects’ function as well as title, new research by BD suggests
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Burnham urged to review Wilson house delisting
Twentieth Century Society claims English Heritage is under-resourced
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Architecture minister lists 19 historic military buildings
Nearly 50 military buildings dating from the Napoleonic War to the first world war have been listed or given added protection by architecture minister Barbara Follett.
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Edgley keeps to straight and narrow
Edgley Design has completed work on a 4m-wide private house in Islington, north London
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Farrell sees profits rocket
Pre-tax profits at Terry Farrell & Partners soared fivefold last year, to £2.5 million, according to annual accounts filed at Companies House last week
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HCA sets up developer panel to help spend £17bn
A new “super panel” of developers is being set up by the Homes & Communities Agency to help it spend hundreds of millions of pounds on building residential and mixed-use schemes in the next three years
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Tories propose massive green retrofitting programme
The Conservatives have outlined plans to give every home in Britain a grant of up to £6,500 to pay for green retrofitting improvements, which could provide extra work for architects.
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Warning over 2012 press centre legacy
A host of media companies may abandon plans to move into Allies & Morrison’s £355 million Olympic press and international broadcast centre after the 2012 Games because of “serious concerns” over its design
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Edgbaston design hits sticky wicket
Broadway Malyan’s plans for a stadium development at Edgbaston cricket ground in Birmingham suffered a major blow last week, when councillors rejected planning officers’ recommendations and deferred their decision on the scheme
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Commonwealth arena off the starting blocks
3DReid and Sports Concepts have won planning permission from Glasgow City Council for the main stadium and velodrome for the 2014 Commonwealth Games
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Early cinema given second showing
Pollock Hammond Partnership has completed a £2 million restoration project on Scotland’s first purpose-built cinema, in Bo’ness
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Homes adapted for army injured
Housing minister Iain Wright has announced an initiative to provide seriously injured former servicemen and women better access to specially adapted social homes
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Futures Fair to focus on society
The RIBA think-tank Building Futures has announced details of this year’s Futures Fair
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Wapping in for planning
Amanda Levete Architects’ designs for remodelling Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation headquarters have been submitted for planning
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Work begins on Weston Grand Pier
Work has begun on Angus Meek Architects’ redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare’s fire-ravaged Grand Pier
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V&A seeks architect-in-residence
The Victoria & Albert Museum has teamed up with the RIBA to offer a UK chartered architect a six-month residency