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Trainee architect races through desert for charity
An architectural trainee from Glasgow has quit his job to run the toughest race in the world.
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Lords return to architecture debate
The first debate on architecture to be held in the House of Lords in four years was set to take place this week.
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Rogers walkabout at Robin Hood Gardens
Richard Rogers has written to Tower Hamlets Council in support of BD’s campaign to save Robin Hood Gardens.
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Enter your band for Architecture Rocks
Win our contest to find the best bands in architecture and play live at the Bloomsbury Ballroom
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Peter Morrison’s speech in full
The full text of RMJM chief executive Peter Morrison’s speech, made at the launch of the RMJM/Harvard joint initiative
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Central Library’s fate is sealed
Birmingham City Council leader Mike Whitby has vowed to demolish the 1974 Birmingham Central Library building, designed by John Madin, even if it is listed.
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Piano unveils office development
Renzo Piano has unveiled designs for a new 46,000sq m landmark office development in central London (pictured), now on site.
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British Land links to Sainsbury’s
British Land and supermarket giant Sainsbury’s have formed a £1.2 billion joint venture property partnership, incorporating 38 UK shops.
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Blears: design at heart of reform
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has placed high-quality design at the centre of planning reform.
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Foster’s public square for Dallas
Foster & Partners has revealed designs for its Annette Strauss Artist Square in Dallas, Texas.
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Make/Edaw steal the show
Make and Edaw have beaten competition from Foster & Partners, HOK and BDP to masterplan Scotland’s new £250 million national showground at Norton Park in Edinburgh.
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Birmingham plans climate change fair
Birmingham City Council has revealed plans for a week-long climate change festival focused on the built environment.
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Developer sues Broadway Malyan over Stratford site
Architectural giant Broadway Malyan is facing a High Court claim because of a dispute over a proposed eco-scheme close to the 2012 Olympic site.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins Jersey zoo job
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won a £25 million competition to design two zoo buildings in Jersey.
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Here comes the sun
Capita Architecture’s Howe Dell primary school, the first eco-school in Hertfordshire, has been officially opened.
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RIBA Wales reveals shortlist
The Royal Society of Architects in Wales has named the five Welsh buildings that have been shortlisted for this year’s RIBA regional awards.