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One of these architects could be your next president
Andrew Hanson, chairman of RIBA London (pictured), Paul Davis, past president of the Association of Consultant Architects, and Ruth Reed, former president of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales, are running for the RIBA’s top job.
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Lord’s masterplanners shortlisted
The Marylebone Cricket Club has shortlisted BDP, David Chipperfield, Dixon Jones, Herzog & de Meuron and Hopkins Architects to create a masterplan for the £200 million redevelopment of Lord’s.
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SOM reveals Nato finger design
SOM’s London design director Jo Palma presented the practice’s latest designs for Nato’s new headquarters (pictured) earlier this month, it has emerged.
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Caruso St John clinches big frieze
Caruso St John has been appointed to design this year’s Frieze Art Fair exhibition space in London’s Regent’s Park.
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£1bn station masterminds chosen
Allies & Morrison and Foreign Office Architects have been appointed by British Land and Network Rail for a £1 billion regeneration of Euston Station.
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It’s a bust as college honours Shew
Gray, Baynes & Shew Architects’ former senior partner Simon Shew has been honoured at Trinity College, Oxford, with a bust of the architect unveiled in the Fellows’ Gardens (pictured).
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3XN fury at Liverpool museum successor
The original architect of the flagship Museum of Liverpool has accused its successor of “manipulating the client” to take control of the ongoing £68 million project.
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Chipperfield BBC HQ up for RIAS prize
Stirling Prize winner David Chipperfield could pick up an RIAS award for his troubled BBC building in Glasgow.
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Fraser keeps it in the family to save school
A design by Malcolm Fraser for his daughter’s school could see the B-listed building in Edinburgh kept in use following proposals to sell it and move to a new location.
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Tearing up convention
Young practice Studio Octopi has designed this origami-inspired extension for a private house in Muswell Hill, north London.
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Bradford awards deadline looms
Architects have just a week-and-a-half left in which to enter Bradford’s bi-annual architecture awards, organised by Bradford Council and the RIBA.
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The far-out pavilion
Alumni of the Architectural Association have completed an innovative pavilion which celebrates the 10th anniversary of the school’s design research lab.
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£1,000 prize for Georgian drawing
The RIBA’s traditional architecture group has teamed up with The Georgian Group and the Prince of Wales’s drawing school to launch a competition to create a measured drawing of a Georgian building.
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First associate directors at firm
Eric Parry Architects has announced the appointment of two associate directors, Roz Barr and Justin Sayer (pictured) and six associates.
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£102m business park commission
Scott Brownrigg Architects has been commissioned to design a business and technology park in south Hampshire for Countryside Properties.
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School turns up volume to mark its 450th anniversary
Birmingham architect Michael Payne Group is to design a £3 million music centre for Solihull School, which will mark the school’s 450th anniversary in 2010.
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Profession calls for action on OFT cartel allegations
Leading figures in the architecture profession have called for a full inquiry after the Office of Fair Trading alleged that 112 construction companies had been involved in the rigging of bids for major projects.