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    The architecture market in China

    2007-04-01T14:32:00Z

    Architects face the same dilemma that many other industries confront in China: the demand for their services is enormous, but it is devilishly hard to actually make money.

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    Richard Rogers clinches the Pritzker Prize for 2007

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Richard Rogers has won the Pritzker Architecture Prize for 2007, becoming only the fourth British architect to take the award. Judges praised the RRP founder as "a champion of urban life".

  • Artist’s impression of the BBC’s new public arcade.
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    Cabe blasts ‘dumbed down’ BBC HQ design

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    The BBC has been accused of “dumbing down” the final phase of its flagship headquarters designed by Sheppard Robson.

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    This week

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Hot and not

  • Peter Bishop
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    Big hitters join Bishop’s team

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    London design director Peter Bishop signalled the beginning of a new era for design in London this week by unveiling a high-powered and diverse set of architect advisers.

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    Bad hair day comes good

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    This tangle of timber is the winner of the AA’s second summer pavilion, inspired by a student’s experience of drying a mass of wet hair.

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    St Botolph’s strong links

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Work has begun on this mixed-use scheme in Bishops Square in London by Matthew Lloyd Architects. It includes the conversion of the nearby grade II-listed St Botolph’s Hall.

  • Ian Salisbury
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    Salisbury takes on Arb over proof of insurance

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Arb critic and former board member Ian Salisbury has revealed legal advice that he hopes will stop the Arb board disciplining architects who fail to provide evidence of their professional insurance.

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    Viñoly inquiry ends with daggers drawn

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    English Heritage’s attack on the design of Rafael Viñoly’s “walkie talkie” tower was hotly contested in the two sides’ final submissions to the public inquiry on Monday.

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    EH marks the abolition of slavery

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    English Heritage is marking the bicentenary of the ending of slavery in Britain with a web offering which highlights buildings with links to the slave trade and its abolition.

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    Tate Modern extension approved

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Southwark council’s planning committee has green-lighted Herzog & de Meuron’s daring extension (pictured) to the Tate Modern on London’s South Bank.

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    Save loses Guildhall fight

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Campaigning group Save Britain’s Heritage has lost its High Court battle against Westminster council’s decision to permit the conversion of the listed Middlesex Guildhall into a Supreme Court— to be designed by Feilden & Mawson.

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    Track energy performance — Cabe

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Cabe chair John Sorrell (pictured) used this week’s launch of the 2007 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award to urge ministers to ensure that all new public buildings meet the UK’s climate change obligations.

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    Wimpey and Woodrow merger

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    The largest deal in the continuing consolidation of the UK’s house-building industry, the proposed £2.5 billion purchase of George Wimpey by Taylor Woodrow, could be derailed.

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    Rogers adds Pritzker prize to busy year

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Richard Rogers has won the Pritzker Architecture Prize for 2007, becoming only the fourth British architect to take the award after James Stirling, Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid.

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    Mosque drops Mangera

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Young Architect of the Year runner-up Mangera Yvars’ flagship project — a huge mosque in east London — was in serious doubt this week after a shock announcement by client and evangelical Islamic group Tablighi Jamaat.

  • The spa’s steam rooms have been damaged by condensation.
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    Condensation works hit troubled Bath Spa

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Grimshaw Architects’ Bath Spa project has been hit by new problems after operators admitted that part of the complex may have to be shut down to carry out essential repair works to the steam rooms.

  • Blocks are staggered to avoid overshadowing. Each includes a mix of tenures to avoid a division between renters and owners.
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    Barn-style affordable housing feels at home in Sussex

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    This picturesque RIBA competition-winning housing development by Riches Hawley Mikhail has gone on site in Sussex.

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    Floating ideas for London

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    This surreal design of temporary floating islands in the River Thames by architect Tomas Klassnik is a vision of London in the future, as it adapts to the pressures of climate change and soaring summer temperatures.

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    Foster’s a driving force in Spain

    2007-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Foster & Partners has won the competition to design a new leisure complex in the town of Alcañiz, north-eastern Spain.