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Liam O'Connor Architects to design Bomber Command memorial
Liam O’Connor Architects has won the competition to design a national memorial for the Second World War’s Bomber Command.
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Caltongate architects fear new investors will cut design quality
Architects behind the frozen £300 million Caltongate scheme in Edinburgh have raised fears that new investors could seek to cut corners on design quality.
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AHMM reveals design for academy on Olympic Village site
The Olympic Delivery Authority has released images of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris’s Chobham Academy in the Olympic Village.
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Michelle Obama meets Rogers Stirk Harbour
America’s first lady Michelle Obama has met Richard Rogers and Ivan Harbour on a tour of Rogers Stirk Harbour’s Maggie’s Centre in Hammersmith, west London.
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25 years on, prince and RIBA kiss and make up
Invitation to speak a “historic moment” — but don’t expect a love-in, warns RIBA president
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Birmingham basks in building boom
£20bn of public-led projects are enabling the city to buck the recession
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Stem cell scheme to regenerate Nottingham
Studio Egret West has designed this £100 million MediPark, a "life sciences community" in Nottingham. The scheme, for council vehicle Nottingham Regeneration, is intended to house more than 200 medical firms
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Tower approvals rile Westminster Council
Westminster City Council has blasted communities secretary Hazel Blears’ decision to approve towers by Ian Simpson and Wilkinson Eyre on London’s South Bank as an “act of architectural vandalism”
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New Arb guidance as bankruptcies double
The Architects’ Registration Board has issued new guidance for architects worried about individual and company insolvency after a near doubling in personal bankruptcies.
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High times ahead as Romford infants get rooftop play space
Anne Thorne Architects has opened the doors of its £1.8 million building for Furze Infants’ School in Romford, Essex
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Brace of Oxbridge modernists listed
Modernist university buildings in Cambridge and Oxford by James Stirling and Powell & Moya have been listed, to the delight of heritage groups
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British firms battle it out in Botswana
Foster & Partners and Studio Egret West are among eight shortlisted practices for the Botswana Innovation Hub, on the outskirts of Botswana’s capital, Gaborone
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Holmes's Queen Street approved
Scottish practice Holmes has won planning consent for a £40 million mixed-use project on Queen Street in central Glasgow
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Mecanoo reveals design for Birmingham library
Dutch architect Mecanoo this week revealed its design for a £193 million new library for Birmingham.
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Tottenham Football Club reveals revised KSS Group stadium design
White Hart Lane's replacement to be only 58,000 seats
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Archial returns to profitability as RMJM cuts 60 staff
Archial Group reported a return to profitability in end-of-year accounts announced to the City this morning.
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Engineer rebrands as Ramboll UK
Engineering consultancy Ramboll Whitbybird has announced it is to change its name to Ramboll UK