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El-Wakil wins classical architecture prize
Egyptian architect Abdel-Wahed El-Wakil has won the $200,000 (£127,000) Richard H Driehaus prize for classicism in the contemporary built environment.
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Two firms share Doolan prize
Scotland’s most prestigious architecture prize, the RIAS Andrew Doolan Award, has been awarded to Bennetts Associates and Elder and Cannon Architects.
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No UK sites for next Europan competition
Cabe has confirmed it will not be putting any UK sites forward for the Europan 10 competition.
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Richard Neutra’s 1962 Gettysburg Cyclorama building gets stay of execution
Richard Neutra’s Cyclorama building at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, which he designed in 1962, has received a stay of execution after the US National Parks Service agreed to call a halt to demolition plans.
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Make's 2012 handball arena designs formally unveiled
Designs for a colourful handball arena designed by Make Architects with PTW and Arup for the 2012 Olympics have been released by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA).
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Ofis designs Ljubljana’s Dot Envelope mall for Mercator
Dot Envelope, a low-cost shopping mall by local architect Ofis for Slovenia’s largest food retailer, the Mercator chain, has opened in Ljubljana.
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David Chipperfield’s Liangzhu Culture Museum opens in Hangzhou, China
David Chipperfield’s Liangzhu Culture Museum at Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, China, has opened to the public after five years of design and construction work.
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Major design changes for Chelsea Barracks
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has carried out major design changes to its highly controversial Chelsea Barracks project.
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Stephen Lawrence Centre in fresh crisis
Management ‘inertia’ and lack of funding blamed as vandalised building left unrepaired
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SNP minister pledges support for Lighthouse
Architecture centre cites Venice Pavilion as reason for funding crisis
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Row grows as RIBA shops ban ACA’s rival contract
The row between the RIBA and the Association of Consultant Architects over client contracts has escalated after it emerged that the institute is refusing to stock the ACA’s rival contract in its bookshops.
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Max Fordham wins 2008 Prince Philip Designers’ Prize
Engineer Max Fordham has won the 2008 Prince Philip Designers’ Prize.
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AHMM and Project Orange win big at 2008 Building for Life Awards
British architects including Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and Project Orange swept the board at this year’s Building for Life Awards organised by Cabe and the Home Builders’ Federation.
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DCLG says one bid in 12 merits ‘A’
Just one of the 12 sites shortlisted for the government’s eco-towns programme has fully met the required standard, it emerged this week.
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Make going nowhere with Noho
Make’s proposal for Noho Square (pictured), on the site of the former Middlesex Hospital in central London, looks increasingly unlikely to be realised after troubled Icelandic owner Kaupthing admitted a string of developers were looking to buy into the scheme.
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Carmody Groarke gets green light
A memorial (pictured) to those who died in the July 7 bombings in London in 2005, by Carmody Groarke with sculptor Anthony Gormley, has been given the go-ahead by Westminster City Council.