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Walk-out Warsaw competition cancelled
The mayor of Warsaw has cancelled the competition to design a new gallery for contemporary art in the Polish capital following the exclusion of a host of star architects on technical grounds, BD can reveal.
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My week by Jacob Bellwether: A Herdwick sheep's view of the London biennale. Monday to Sunday
Sunday: Jacob is finally taken to visit a building, and offers some last thoughts on Beauty.
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Photo diary: Architecture Rocks party, Saturday June 24. Part III
An eighties synth band, bare-chested Germans and a girl rocker in black leather. It was all there at the biennale's closing party. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg captured the action on and off stage. Part III
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Photo diary: Architecture Rocks party, Saturday June 24. Part I
An eighties synth band, bare-chested Germans and a girl rocker in black leather. It was all there at the biennale's closing party. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg captured the action on and off stage
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Competition: Win an exclusive Architecture Rocks T-shirt
Send us your best photograph from Saturday night's Architecture Rocks party for the chance to win a limited edition souvenir T-shirt
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Photo diary: Architecture Rocks party, Saturday June 24. Part II
An eighties synth band, bare-chested Germans and a girl rocker in black leather. It was all there at the biennale's closing party. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg captured the action on and off stage. Part II
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Your say: Carla de Beer on The Big Debate
As the tall buildings bandwagon rolls on, Adam Caruso sounded a welcome note of caution at Friday night's skyline debate, writes Carla de Beer, winner of BD's ticket competition
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Review: Ellis Woodman on The Big Debate
A heavy-weight line-up took to the stage of the Barbican theatre on Friday evening to discuss the future of London's skyline. It won't be the final word on tall buildings, says Ellis Woodman, but it could help kick start a more critical debate
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My week by Jacob Bellwether: A Herdwick sheep's view of the London biennale. Saturday
Saturday: Jacob prepares for a night of gurning and headbanging at the Architecture Rocks Party
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Photo diary: Borough Market Feast, Thursday June 22. Part I
On Thursday evening, Borough Market celebrated its 250th anniversary with a special feast. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg was on hand. Part I
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Photo diary: Borough Market Feast, Thursday June 22. Part II
On Thursday evening, Borough Market celebrated its 250th anniversary with a special feast. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg was on hand. Part II
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Photo diary: Party on Clerkenwell Green, Friday June 23. Part I
Hundreds made their way to Clerkenwell Green on Friday night to celebrate biennale week with bands, DJs, food from around the world and even dancing girls. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg was there to capture the action
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Photo diary: Party on Clerkenwell Green, Friday June 23. Part II
Hundreds made their way to Clerkenwell Green on Friday night to celebrate biennale week with bands, DJs, food from around the world and even dancing girls. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg was there to capture the action
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BBC looks to salvage design reputation
The BBC has hired a hit squad of design experts to try and salvage its damaged reputation as a good client after the sacking of Richard MacCormac last year.
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Treasury: take whole life costs into account
The Treasury is to usher in a new era of high-quality public buildings by forcing government departments, local authorities and quangos to avoid the cheapest procurement option.
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Phillips sparks rule change
BNP revelation could lead to future RIBA presidential candidates having to declare politics and backers
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Livingstone confirms design post
London mayor Ken Livingstone this week confirmed plans to appoint a powerful design director for the capital as part of his vision to make the city a "world leader" in architecture and urban planning.
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Biennale bites: Boris at Breakfast; no-shows in Southwark; Gherkin groundhog day
Ellen Bennett and James Rose's latest reports from the festival
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‘UK lacks overlay skills for Olympics'
Olympic bosses have questioned the profession's ability to work on £350 million worth of temporary buildings for the 2012 games.
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Review: Edwin Heathcote on Peter Ackroyd
Last night London's biographer Peter Ackroyd explored the sacred role of the river Thames in a talk at Tate Modern. Edwin Heathcote was left with as many questions as answers