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Arb takes a bite out of sharkitects
Members of the Arb's board have called for a crackdown on "sharkitects" who work for free to win jobs.
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Skyscraper city
Rem Koolhaas's Office for Metropolitan Architecture has unveiled these images of proposals for Museum Plaza in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
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Animal instincts?
The animal liberation attack on Oxford Architects has created an air of intimidation and fear.
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Alsop break-in tempered by US breakthrough
Thieves have broken into Will Alsop's practice, causing an estimated of loss and damage of £10,000.
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Audit report favours planning privatisation
The Audit Commission has backed controversial schemes for further privatisation of council planning departments.
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Toronto tower shortlist
Newcastle-based art and architecture collective Studio MWM's scheme for a high-rise apartment tower in Toronto, Canada, has been shortlisted in an international design competition.
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Atkins scheme reprieved following Olympic redesign
The redesign of the Olympic Park masterplan announced last week has reprieved a £200 million scheme designed by Atkins on the fringes of the games complex.
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More delays to Clissold repairs
Clissold Leisure Centre in east London will not reopen until the autumn, meaning the building will have been closed for a full three years.
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Bold Waterloo plan unveiled by mayor
Plans for the redevelopment of London's Waterloo were unveiled this week by London's mayor Ken Livingstone.
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Simpson told to rework skyscraper
Architect Ian Simpson has been sent back to the drawing board over his £500 million skyscraper proposed for London's South Bank, amid growing objections to the scheme.
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Affordable homes needed, says Charles
Good design can overcome nimbyism in rural areas, according to Prince Charles.
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McAslan plans flats over Dalston Tube
A high-density residential scheme, which is seen as a landmark project by the mayor of London - but yet contains no affordable housing - has been unveiled by John McAslan & Partners.
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Jowell: some health buildings ‘appalling'
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell outlined a new Cabe campaign last week to improve the "many appalling places" that exist in the health sector.
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Turner gallery scrapped
The Turner Contemporary Art Gallery in Margate, Kent, has been scrapped after costs spiralled from £30 million to £50 million.
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Levitt Bernstein faces legal action over Caspar
Levitt Bernstein Associates is facing legal action over the failure of one of the UK's most high-profile modular housing schemes.
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Camden site completed
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris's striking limestone-clad residential scheme has been completed.
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Axe raised over bespoke schools
Kelly adviser reveals plan to use 10 to 15 designs on £2.2 billion of work
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Art centre gets go-ahead
Hawkins Brown has won planning permission for a £3.7 million arts centre in Nottingham, due to open in 2007.