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Yeang's Great Ormond St extension goes on site
Work on Ken Yeang’s £321 million extension to London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital began this week.
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Steampunk architecture on show
Steampunk started out as a style of fiction that combined historical romance and science fiction but has quickly become a do-it-yourself design movement.
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Call for religious centres to be adapted for community use
Churches, synagogues, mosques and temples should reinvent themselves as semi-secular centres serving their local communities, according to a new government report.
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Chipperfield's Seal House wins planning permission
David Chipperfield’s plan for Seal House, his first scheme in the City of London, has won planning permission.
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SM Architecture launches Gulf manifesto
The London and Kuwait based practice SM Architecture has launched the first design manifesto for the Gulf region.
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Developer behind Allan Murray's Caltongate scheme goes bust
The developer behind Allan Murray’s controversial £300 million Caltongate scheme in Edinburgh has filed for administration.
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Legal advice deals blow to 'smart PFI' campaign
The agency in charge of Building Schools for the Future (BSF) has received legal advice that so-called smart PFI – which takes design out of the bidding process – is a bad idea, the PPP Bulletin has learnt.
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TP Bennett's Trinity Hospice
TP Bennett has unveiled its designs for Trinity Hospice in South London.
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Allies & Morrison set to take over design of Noho Square development
Allies & Morrison is set to take over design work for Noho Square, the luxury mixed-use scheme in central London initially spearheaded by the Candy brothers.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands wins competition to landscape £140 million Luxembourg tram scheme
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has won a major competition to refurbish public spaces along a new tram line in the city of Luxembourg.
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Go-ahead for Keith Williams' Canterbury theatre
Keith Williams Architects' redesign of Canterbury's Marlowe theatre has been given the go-ahead by the council.
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Learning and Skills Council's chief executive quits
Mark Haysom, the chief executive of the Learning and Skills Council, has resigned.
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Manchester students win Cisco sustainable communities competition
Two students from Manchester University’s School of Architecture have won the Cisco 2020 sustainable communities competition.
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The Gulf States Building Awards 2010
Celebrating excellence and achievement across the Gulf States
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Herzog & de Meuron's Portsmouth stadium put on ice
Herzog & de Meuron’s ambitious design for a 45,000-seat stadium for Portsmouth Football Club have been put on hold, the club has announced.
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Wembley architects fear ‘ruinous cost’ of ruling
Foster’s and HOK Sport face £5m bill as judge orders them to answer design questions
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Architect job losses up by 760%
The rate at which architects are joining the dole has accelerated to a year-on-year increase of 760%, it has emerged.
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Atkins warns LSC delay could cost hundreds of jobs
Hundreds of architectural and engineering jobs could be lost unless urgent action tackles the stalled Learning and Skills Council college-building programme, a major design firm has warned.
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Driftwood design chosen for AA Pavilion
A curving, doughnut-like timber structure is to occupy London’s Bedford Square this summer after being selected as the winning student design in the AA’s annual pavilion competition.
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Concern as English Heritage cites Wikipedia in listing submission
Heritage body included user-edited website in key listing submission to government