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Zaha Hadid and OMA beat Foster's to Chicago pier longlist
Zaha Hadid, OMA, and BIG working with Aecom have all been long-listed for Chicago’s £50 million Navy Pier competition.
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White Arkitekter to develop Greengate plans in Salford
Detailed proposals follow RIBA design competition win earlier this year
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Work starts on Bennetts' Oxford University project
Work has started on Bennetts Associates’ new gateway building for St Antony’s College at the University of Oxford.
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BIG to revamp Swiss warehouse as arts centre
Transitlager building to be renovated as part of Basel arts district plans
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Mobile Studio completes UCL's portable gallery
Building will be used for UCL Museum’s outreach programme
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Construction contract pulled at Gehry's Abu Dhabi Guggenheim
Move prompts doubts over future of Frank Gehry-designed museum
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Architects' confidence remains fragile
RIBA Future Trends Survey for September shows cautious outlook
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Zaha Hadid tipped to design Baghdad opera house
Plans for design and build contract dismissed as ‘madness’
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Foster and Neil Tomlinson submit New Covent Garden Market plans
Proposals include 350,000sq m of development on 23ha site in Battersea
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Berman Guedes Stretton to renovate Stirling and Gowan's Leicester engineering workshops
London practice to work with Arup on 1963 building
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Schools cuts "deepest since 1950s"
Institute of Fiscal Studies says capital spending to be slashed by 50%
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RIBA launches MBA in architectural and construction management
The RIBA and the Bradford Management School have launched an MBA in architectural and construction management.
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Prasad and Sullivan to sit on Green Construction Board
Architects among construction leaders helping drive government’s sustainability agenda
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Salmond announces expansion of Scottish schools building programme
The Scottish government has announced 12 extra schools will be built under the next phase of the school buildings programme.
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Working abroad: Gustafson Porter
Lebanon’s volatile politics forced the landscape architect to respond to opportunities where it found them
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Foster’s shortlisted for heritage museum
Foster & Partners has been shortlisted to design a museum at Patna close to the border with Nepal.
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GMP completes Tianjin West Railway Station
GMP Architects has completed the 180,000sq m Tianjin West Railway Station in China after a construction period of two and a half years.
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Welsh planning director lands chief inspector role
Director for planning in Wales Peter Burley is to become head of the Planning Inspectorate team for England and Wales.
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Gaddafi's death prompts go-ahead for Libyan construction projects
UKTI is working with Libya’s National Transitional Government to find British firms that can play a role in rebuilding Libya’s infrastructure.