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Give Cabe power to call in schemes, says review
Housebuilders fear another hurdle as design watchdog receives glowing performance review
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Free work devalues profession, says RIBA
The RIBA has issued a warning against architects offering work for free during the recession, an approach it claims will devalue the entire profession.
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Three shortlisted for Waterloo Road development
Three practices are competing to design a square on London’s South Bank. Proposals by DSDHA, Edaw and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands were revealed this week ahead of a public consultation.
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Is moving to the USA an option for architects?
With billions of new investment promised by President Obama, is moving to the States the way for architects to find work?
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Foundation stone laid for Herzog & de Meuron’s Roche £153 million R&D centre in Basel
The foundation stone has been laid on Herzog & de Meuron’s £153 million research and development building for Roche Basel in Switzerland.
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Bio-domes set to provide animal ark at Chester Zoo
This series of bio-domes, designed by Proctor and Matthews, are part of an ambition £225 million expansion plan by Chester Zoo to become the largest animal attraction of its kind in Europe.
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The Public: Arts Council rejects calls for additional funding
The Public arts gallery in West Bromwich, designed by Will Alsop, is in serious jeopardy after Arts Council England rejected a request for additional funding.
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Heneghan Peng’s Giant’s Causeway visitor centre wins go-ahead
Northern Ireland's environment minister Sammy Wilson has granted planning permission for Heneghan Peng's long-awaited visitor centre for the Giant's Causeway.
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Six shortlisted for £6m King’s Cross square
Six architects, including Jan Gehl, Stanton Williams, Gustafson Porter and Martha Schwartz, have been shortlisted for a £6 million public square at London’s King’s Cross.
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OMA wins Taipei arts centre contest
OMA has won an international competition to design a performing arts centre in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Largest housing development in Thames Gateway goes to planning
Proposals by Maccreanor Lavington, KCAP, Sheppard Robson and Gustafson Porter for the first 4,000 homes in the largest single housing development in the Thames Gateway have been submitted for planning.
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Make under pressure to alter Tottenham masterplan
Make could be forced to alter plans for the redevelopment of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club amid claims that the planned demolition of listed buildings on the site would be “very difficult to justify” under planning rules.
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Allan Murray's new look for Edinburgh's Cowgate
Allan Murray Architects has unveiled its latest mixed-use scheme for the South Bridge and Cowgate district of Edinburgh, which was devastated by fire in December 2002.
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Arup Associates' Sky headquarters
Arup Associates' £233 million new broadcast facility for Sky near Heathrow has topped out.
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Erick van Egeraat goes into receivership
Frozen projects blamed after Dutch star architect declares his practice insolvent
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Eva Jiricna may take on unfinished Kaplicky projects
Eva Jiricna said this week she would be willing to take on Jan Kaplicky’s unfinished Future Systems projects — including his last major work, the Budvar Concert & Congress Centre.
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Council urges Follett to allow demolition of Robin Hood Gardens
EH stands firm in opposing listing despite 20th Century Society report
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Atkins to slash 260 British jobs
Design and engineering giant blames worsening recession for redundancy programme
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Three in final Stonehenge centre line-up
Two architects behind previous proposals remain in the running