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AHMM's Olympic academy to be run by Carpetright founder
School will be re-named Lend Lease Harris Academy Chobham
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Work starts on Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Jewish centre
Mayor of London attends groundbreaking ceremony in north London
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Baca Architects reveals Dutch sail-and-ride rail plan
Baca Architects has submitted a £2.6 billion feasibility study for a 20km rail connection, that includes the world’s first sail and ride station, between Amsterdam and Almere in the Netherlands.
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Libeskind's glass splinter pierces Dresden military museum
Practice’s five-storey extension opens this month
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Broadway Malyan unveils designs for media hub in Malaysia
Broadway Malyan has completed a masterplan for a media village in Medini, Malaysia, that will support the $130 million Pinewood Studio that is due to open in 2013.
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PRP and Aedas shortlised for heavenly Chongqing project
Site sits at meeting place of two major rivers
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RMJM Washington University Engineering campus completes
RMJM has completed the second phase of the new engineering campus at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri, with the opening of the $24m (£15.4m)Green Hall.
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Scott Brownrigg submits Cyprus port masterplan
Scott Brownrigg has submitted a planning application to redevelop Larnaca port and marina in Cyprus.
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Stirling stars lambast system as Hadid triumphs
Past winners and judges call for greater transparency for UK profession’s greatest prize
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BD's Young Architect of the Year shortlist announced
The six shortlisted practices in the 2011 Autodesk Young Architect of the Year Awards were announced at a party held at the Architecture Foundation last night.
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Fobert scheme scrapped as Tate St Ives goes out to tender
Jamie Fobert is being forced to reapply for the Tate St Ives extension he has been working on since 2005.The gallery has today put the project back out to tender and hopes to appoint an architect within six months.Fobert and the gallery stressed they had not fallen out but were ...
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RMJM to restore Gillespie Kidd & Coia church
Paul Stallan Studio at RMJM has been appointed to lead a restoration project at the Gillespie Kidd & Coia-designed St Bride’s Church in East Kilbride, Scotland.
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Cabe backs RIBA in procurement battle
Design Council Cabe has entered the fight to overhaul the procurement process, which it admits has been a “besetting problem” for architects.
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Quality pledge for Olympic Park
The chief of design at the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) has promised that design quality will be at the heart of plans to transform the Olympic Park following the 2012 games.
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Go-ahead for Southend Pier
White Arkitekter’s proposal for a cultural centre at the end of Southend Pier has secured planning permission.
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In pictures: The YAYA Shortlisting party
Judges, sponsors and young practices were out in force last night for the announcement of the YAYA shortlisting party at the Architecture Foundation
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Brady backs Venturi and Scott Brown for RIBA Gold Medal
RIBA president Angela Brady has seconded a nomination for Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown to be considered for the RIBA Gold Medal 2012.The pair were nominated by Richard Pain, founder of Richard Pain Architects, who said Frank Gehry, Terry Farrell and Alison Brooks also supported the move.Pain said: “It ...