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Fat gets all puffed up
Fat has unveiled its new installation at the RIBA's central London headquarters.
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Foster takes £70k pay cut... to £2.1m
Norman Foster may have taken his practice back into the black, but not without taking a pay cut.
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Public blames its troubles on Alsop
The directors of The Public project have blamed Will Alsop's financial problems as the key cause of the project's recent descent into administration.
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Make way for the Dojo
Believe it or not, this exclusive picture is the first completed building from the practice that has made its name with images of eye-catching skyscrapers.
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Livingstone defends Rogers over Jewish row
London mayor Ken Livingstone has sprung to the defence of his design adviser, Richard Rogers, who has been embroiled in a transatlantic row since allowing a pro-Palestinian architectural pressure group to meet in his offices.
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What happened to Cannes-do?
Of the many schemes at Mipim each year, few will make it to fruition, due to the UK's convoluted planning system.
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Holyrood beam warning
The architects of the Scottish Parliament were warned six years ago that design changes to the system of beams in the debating chamber were a serious concern.
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Farrell takes on Centre Point
Terry Farrell & Partners has been appointed to design public space around London's iconic Centre Point.
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Charles hails the ‘new modernity'
Prince Charles has defended tradition and called on the construction professions to reconnect with the natural world.
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Lancashire hot spot
Capita Symonds' design for the interior of Shuttleworth Community College is part of its proposals as preferred bidder for Lancashire County Council's Building Schools for the Future programme.
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Mayor backs power from developments
The use of solar panels and wind turbines on individual homes is a "nightmare", London mayor Ken Livingstone said this week as he launched plans to use small-scale combined heat and power plants on developments in the capital.
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Academy winner dumped
Small practice Niall McLaughlin Architects has been replaced by Future Systems on an academy school in south London which it won the RIBA competition to design.
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Law of its own
HLM Architects has put in a planning application for a new £30 million Warwickshire Southern Justice Centre in Leamington Spa.
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Britain's green and more pleasant land
The recently founded urban parks watchdog Cabe Space has had a positive impact on the quality of Britain's green spaces, according to a new report by the influential National Audit Office.
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Foster's posts a profit
Foster & Partners has posted its annual results for the year ending 30 April 2005, showing a pre-tax profit of £2.5 million.
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Cash crisis halts work on Alsop's The Public
Work on Will Alsop's flagship arts scheme "The Public" has dramatically halted after the scheme was placed into administration.
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Home office
Aedas Architects has won planning permission for the £30 million Chester Road development in Manchester.