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Bblur completes Slough bus station
Construction of the Bblur Architecture-designed Slough bus station has been completed.
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Graham Morrison becomes English Heritage commissioner
Architect Graham Morrison has been named by architecture minister John Penrose as one of five commissioners to join English Heritage this week.
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Nord submits Glasgow plans
Scheme to redevelop city’s Royal Exchange Square is firm’s largest to date
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Scott Brownrigg outlines Russia expansion plan
UK multi-disciplinary forms alliance with Russian practice
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Swiss architect reveals US solar tower design
Swiss architect RAFAA have drawn up proposals for a solar plant in the Mojave Desert, California.
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Bartlett architects create Nevada Museum of Art installation
Moving network of 2000 parts represents planet’s water cycle
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Working abroad: John Thompson & Partners
Community consultation opened the door for work around the world
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OMA's Milstein Hall studios open to students
Studios at Milstein Hall, the Rem Koolhaas-designed home of the Cornell College of Architecture, Art and Planning, opened this week.The 4,500 sq m glass, steel, and concrete building contains 20 studios on the first floor which are now open to students. A presentation area, gallery space and a 250-seat auditorium ...
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Greenwich University's Spiller wields axe over part-time staff
P45s on their way as architecture head begins clearout of part-time lecturers
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Nine in running for Brentford scheme
The development arm of British Waterways has asked nine architects including DSDHA, Alison Brooks and Duggan Morris to come up with designs for a canal-side housing scheme in Brentford, west London.
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Fat and AA Architects collaboration completed in Sheffield
Great Places Housing Group has completed its development of 35 eco-homes in Sheffield, designed by Fat and AA Architects.
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FBN Architects gets green light for 55 houses in Paisley
Scheme to be built on former school site for Scottish housing association
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Plans for £264 billion man-made Dutch mountain take shape
Outlandish idea floated by journalist finds serious support
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Norwich launches architecture degree
Norwich is to get its first architecture degree starting in 2012 at the Norwich University College of the Arts (NUCA).
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Planning reform fears overstated, says Clark
Planning minister Greg Clark has defended impending changes to the planning system, saying worries voiced by the National Trust and the Campaign to Protect Rural England are exaggerated.
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Young firms dominate Windermere shortlist
Some of Britain’s most hotly tipped young practices have been shortlisted to redevelop an existing boat museum on the banks of England’s biggest lake.
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Spurs wins review of Olympic stadium decision
Tottenham Hotspur has won the right to a judicial review of the decision to award the Populus-designed Olympic Stadium to West Ham after the 2012 games.
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Alsop’s new practice to open office outside UK
All Design expects 75% of its work to come from overseas