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Anti-Arb architects plan to take control
Rebel group to put up candidates for all seven architect board places
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Pringle: architects will tackle climate change
RIBA to press for 70% reduction in buildings’ carbon emissions by 2050
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Practice boycotts Edinburgh council
Firm says city’s planning process takes 60% longer to apply for building warrants in the capital than else-where in the country.
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Architecture names honoured
Marcus Binney, president of Save Britain’s Heritage, and architect John Miller have been awarded CBEs in the New Year’s honours list.
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Foster picked for third tower on World Trade Centre site
Norman Foster has been commissioned to design the third tower to be built at the site of the World Trade Centre in New York.
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Galactic battle
Charles Barclay Architects has won the competition to design the new Kielder Observatory.
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Mix-up over RIBA’s conservation list
The RIBA’s attempts to resolve an ongoing row over its register of conservation architects descended into farce at last month’s council meeting when a new motion on the subject was not supported by the member expected to second it.
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Village offers care plan
Plans for this care village for the elderly by Lifschutz Davidson Sandi-lands have been submitted to the west London borough of Hounslow.The 200-home scheme, on a 3ha site close to the Thames in Isleworth, is arranged around a grade II listed Georgian villa and will cater for a range of ...
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DoH urges Royal London rethink
The troubled Royal London PFI hospital in east London could be redesigned for the second time after the Department of Health called for a rethink of the plans.
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RMJM plays heavy metal
Designs for this curving, metal-skinned arts and music facility, dubbed the Music Box, were revealed this week by Scottish Parliament architect RMJM.
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Morecambe chance for ex-RRP four
A practice formed by four architects formerly with Richard Rogers Partnership has been shortlisted by Urban Splash to design a new promenade next to the Midland Hotel in Morecambe.
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Healthy outlook
The Sheppard Robson-designed Birmingham Treatment Centre has been officially opened.
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It’s academic
On Monday, Northampton Academy’s 1,420 pupils move into their new building designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley.
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Foster returns to Ground Zero
Norman Foster has been commissioned to design the third tower to be rebuilt at the site of the World Trade Center in New York.
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Prescott: What urban task force?
John Prescott has delivered an extraordinary outburst against the architecture profession and his former adviser Richard Rogers.
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RIBA looks into DIY planning
ODPM may allow ‘self-certification’ for small domestic projects, but planners raise questions of probity
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BDP botching consultation, say residents
Britain’s largest architectural practice has found itself embroiled in a row with a group of Islington residents who have accused it of botching a consultation on the proposed redevelopment of the Archway area.