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'Nonsense' Olympics rules dubbed missed opportunity for British design firms
Peter Murray calls for scrapping of rules that prevent publicising involvement in 2012 projects
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BIG makes Kimball Art Centre shortlist
Design for Utah project conceived as “highly-evolved log cabin”
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RMJM confirmed as YRM's new owner
Move will “significantly strengthen” RMJM, says chief executive
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Heneghan Peng triumphs in Palestine Museum competition
Edward Cullinan and Henning Larsen lose out on project
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Rick Mather to design £130 million Massachusetts museum extension
Work will form part of a £420 million investment at Peabody Essex Museum
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New owner for Bennetts Associates tower
£100 million office building in the City due to open in 2014
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The top 10 news stories of 2011
The articles you’ve read the most over the past 12 months including architect Barbie, Carbuncle Cup, cuts at Zaha Hadid and the RMJM saga.
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Predictions 2012: Angela Brady, RIBA president
BD hears the industry’s fears and hopes for the coming year
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Construction to fall by more than 5% in 2012
The Construction Products Association issues gloomy predicition in annual forecast
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Formroom wins planning for Manchester hotel
Project includes refurbishment of two Grade II listed buildings
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JDS and Arup reveal Wuhan competition entry
Team proposes group of residential towers for housing scheme
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Boris halts Sheppard Robson's west London towers
Surprise move could give new life to rival plans
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The top 10 building and technical studies of 2011
The list of buildings you wanted to know about the msot was, perhaps unsurprisingly, dominated by major Olympic structures but also includes work by Zumthor, Nord, Featherstone Young, Adam Khan and Peter Eisenman
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Co Adaptive Architecure and Kathryn Walton win Architects for Animals competition
New York team beats RMJM to design shelters for stray cats
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Predictions 2012: Simon Allford, director at AHMM
BD hears the industry’s fears and hopes for the coming year
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Government housing strategy will fail, says IPPR
Think-tanks says government is offering developers a free ride
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Midlands practice announces expansion plans
Maber defies downturn to open first London office after string of contract wins
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David Chipperfield confirmed as Venice curator
Biennale president Paolo Baratta announces appointment for 2012 exhibition
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Aedas given green light for controversial Birmingham scheme
Changes made in repsonse to “modernist monstrosity” criticism