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  • BDP’s striking £16 million learning centre at Glasgow Caledonian University has won an RIBA award.
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    Drama lessons

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    BDP's striking £16 million learning centre at Glasgow Caledonian University has won an RIBA award.

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    Adam submits ‘first Welsh urban village'

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Robert Adam Architects' designs for the initial phase of Wales's "first urban village" have been submitted for planning.

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    DCLG cancels 2007 sustainable summit

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    The government has cancelled the Sustainable Communities Summit that was to be held in Manchester next February.

  • The inaugural RIBA Lubetkin prize was presented last Friday to Noero Wolff Architects for its Red Location Museum of the People’s Struggle in New Brighton, South Africa.
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    Power to the people

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    The inaugural RIBA Lubetkin prize was presented last Friday to Noero Wolff Architects for its Red Location Museum of the People's Struggle in New Brighton, South Africa.

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    Arb group to review foreign accreditation

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    The Arb Reform Group is set to attack the regulator's controversial mechanisms for accrediting foreign architects, following complaints about the system.It has written to Arb's prescription committee chairman, Alan Crane, to ask for full information on the how the prescribed examination, which accredits overseas-trained architects with part I and part ...

  • View from the south-west corner, with the concrete wall creating the entrance.
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    York design links campus with city

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Rivington Street Studio Architecture has completed its design for a new building for York St John University College, two years after winning the competition.

  • While the art itself is lurid pop art, Wilson’s  gallery building is a model of restraint.
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    Wilson's latest labour of love

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Sandy Wilson is evidently a sucker for punishment.

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    Max Hastings slams free-market planning

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Staunch Tory supporter and president of the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England

  • Colligan: “Interesting polarisation”.
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    Farrells director sets up on his own

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Farrells' urban design director Garry Colligan has left the practice to set up his own firm.

  • "Today RIBA! Tomorrow the world!"
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    Phillips-induced riot fails to materialise

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    It was the day everyone had been waiting for: the first RIBA council since Peter Phillips was revealed as a member of the BNP.

  • The Savill Building
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    This Week

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    The week in brief

  • This Monday sees the opening of a substantial extension to Pallant House Gallery in Chichester. It has been built to accommodate Colin St John Wilson’s gift to the nation of his £10 million art collection.
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    Tomorrow today

    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    This Monday sees the opening of a substantial extension to Pallant House Gallery in Chichester. It has been built to accommodate Colin St John Wilson's gift to the nation of his £10 million art collection.

  • Sybarite's Treehouse
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    2006-06-30T00:00:00Z

    BD Plus news this month

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    Join the debate: Where next for the Biennale?

    2006-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Biennale director Peter Murray kicks of a discussion about how best to develop this unique event. Email londonbiennale@cmpi.biz to have your say

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    Review: Zoë Blackler on Pecha Kucha

    2006-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Pecha Kucha came to Sadler's Wells on Sunday night, the closing event of the biennale. Zoë Blackler finds out if the global craze lives up the hype

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    Biennale bites: BDP's writer in residence makes a People Poem

    2006-06-28T00:00:00Z

    BDP's writer in residence, Theresa Shiban, asked 100 people for a word about architecture and put them together to make a People Poem. Read the poem in full and Zoë Blackler's interview where she discovers what a poet and playwright can learn from architects.

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    Biennale podcasts coming soon

    2006-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Renzo Piano speaking at Southwark Cathedral and Robert Elms talking about the history of London's watery byways are just two of the recorded talks that we hope to make available to download from this site early next week.

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    Competition: Join BD's reporting team and win a limited edition biennale sheeplight

    2006-06-28T00:00:00Z

    BD online is reporting daily on the london biennale which runs until Sunday June 25. Send us your own 200-word review or photograph of any event for the chance to win an exclusive sheeplight. Champagne for runners up.

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    Review: Will Hurst on Architecture Rocks

    2006-06-27T00:00:00Z

    Saturday's Architecture Rocks party was a night of surprises. Not least, as Will Hurst discovers, that architecture really can rock

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    Your say: Helen Thomas, Sol and Sunnie on the Barbican's Future City exhibition

    2006-06-27T00:00:00Z

    Helen Thomas has a lesson in the enduring power of utopian dreams from Sol, aged 7 and Sunnie, aged 8