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Arb fines Kent architect £1,000
The Arb has fined Kent-based architect Philip John Paul Dadds £1,000 after a home improvement scheme went more than 50% over budget.At a hearing earlier this month, the board found Dadds’ company, Philip Dadds Architects & Associates (PDA), based in Ramsgate, guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and serious professional incompetence.The ...
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Rogers to draw up London tower plans for Foxtons founder
Foxtons founder has hired architect Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners to design a luxury residential and mixed-use tower on the Albert Embankment in south London.
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New homes could threaten Jodrell Bank Observatory, says astronomy expert
Plans for new homes near Macclesfield, Cheshire, have been opposed by scientists at Manchester University over fears they could harm the operation of the radio telescopes at the renowned observatory.
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Zaha Hadid unveils Wangjing Soho complex
Commercial development will be built near Foster & Partners’ Beijing Airport
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MPs slam PFI as "poor value"
Treasury select committee report says PFI more expensive than borrowing
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BD launches student blogger competition
Bdonline is on the hunt for new writing talent to join our roster of bloggers and it could be you…
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ZMMA chosen for V&A Europe galleries revamp
The V&A Museum has appointed London-based ZMMA to design the new Europe 1600-1800 galleries as part of the second phase of refurbishment.
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EH wants 2012 sponsor logos dropped from Tower Bridge
English Heritage has said it is against sponsors’ logos adorning Tower Bridge during the London Olympics.
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Vinoly's Oxford job starts work
A new academic building on the site of the former Radcliffe Infirmary for Oxford University by Rafael Vinoly Architects has broken ground.
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Green light for Fraser Brown MacKenna's west London student digs
Fraser Brown MacKenna has been given planning to go ahead with student residences and a nursery in Hammersmith, west London.
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'Don't photograph our building', say private security guards caught on film
Police step in as security guards in the City of London try to stop architectural photographers doing their job
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Studio Klaschka completes colourful makeover of 1960s health centre
Practice also wins planning for conversion of Regency building in south-east London
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Will Alsop announces new name for his latest practice
Alsop takes projects with him from RMJM - despite claims he brought nothing in
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Grimshaw reveals John Lewis fashion pavilion
John Lewis has revealed images of Grimshaw Architects touring ‘fashion pavilion’ which will launch at its flagship store on Oxford Street in central London on 5 September.
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Studio Idealyc offers free service to help rebuild riot areas
East London firm seeking partners to work with
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September 11 memorial nears completion in New York
Memorial opening will also give first view of museum’s entrance pavilion
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Purcell Miller Tritton wins Wallace Collection refurb
Great Gallery will be restored to allow in natural light