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Tony Wilson scheme lives on
Local architects are being sought to bring legendary music boss Tony Wilson’s Weave project in Burnley to fruition.
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LDY wins King’s Lynn marina
Llwelyn Davies Yeang has been appointed to masterplan a 250-berth marina in Norfolk.
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Big names kick off Big Draw ‘07
Staff from Future Systems, Make, Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, and Foster & Partners are to give the public a hand with its drawing skills this Sunday, September 30.
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Kearney is new RIBA East chair
Steven Kearney, chair of the South Essex Chapter of Architects, is to be the new chair of the RIBA East.
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Green light for affordable homes
European Urban has won planning permission for this canalside mixed-use development near King’s Cross in north London.
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Back winning Causeway scheme, says watchdog boss
The chair of Northern Ireland’s Ministerial Advisory Group, the region’s answer to Cabe, has called on the Northern Ireland Assembly to back Heneghan Peng’s competition-winning Giants Causeway visitor centre design over a private developer’s rival proposal.
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Alsop’s 20-flavour housing
Ellis Woodman was among the jurors looking at the submissions for New Islington’s Tutti Frutti scheme
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BD Careers Supplement September 2007
Boosting your career online, me and my mentor, salary survey + 32 architect employer profiles View the supplement as a digital edition
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The winners of Urban Splash's Tutti Frutti terrace competition
NEWS: Ellis Woodman joins Griff Rhys Jones, Will Alsop and a BBC film crew to pick the winning schemes IMAGES: The 20 houses that will make up Britain's most diverse street
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Architecture minister attacks design quality in the Thames Gateway
NEWS: Margaret Hodge says new housing is "awful" OPINION: Minister is right to raise danger of private-led regeneration
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Architecture00 wins the BD/100% Detail Cool Wall contest
NEWS: Architecture00 takes top billing on the Cool Wall IN PICTURES: Images of all ten constestants
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Twenty houses on Tutti Frutti terrace - images
The twenty winning entries in Urban Splash's Tutti Frutti competition, for a site in its New Islington development, will create Britain's most architecturally diverse street
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SMC Group reports first-half losses of £4.5 million
SMC Group has revealed it lost £4.5 million in the first six months of this year. The figure, published today in its interim results for the six months to the end of June, compares with a profit of £1.8million for the same period in 2006. SMC Group also confirmed that ...
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Government to hold competition for design of eco-towns
The government has revealed plans to launch an international competition to find architects and designers for its 10 proposed eco-towns
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Financial jitters threaten new towers
Design quality could be the first victim of belt-tightening
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Seven buildings shortlisted for the Carbuncle Cup
NEWS AND IMAGES: Stephen George and Partners, AHMM and Foster + Partners among the finalistsYOUR VIEWS ON THE SHORTLIST: Voting is now closed but please post your comments about the buildings
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News Junkie 22 and 23 September
Harrods might get a zoo. Will Alsop wants to eat his dinner straight off the table. Peter York's talking doorbells. The Virgin Mary now officially can't be seen up a tree in Surbiton. It's all going on...
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Top billing on the Cool Wall for Architecture00
Mob justice put Architecture00 top of the BD/100% Detail Cool Wall contest on Sunday, reports Ellis Woodman
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Wireless switch wins BD's Building Product Innovation Award
Ivory Egg has won BD’s Building Product Innovation Award with its wireless, battery-free, maintenance-free switch. The Enocean switch beat nine other products in the running for the award which was judged at the 100% Detail show on Friday.Five years in development, the switch can be used to control lights, blinds, ...