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Cultural Guide- July 11-17
This week’s cultural guide brings you labyrinths and sand castles amongst other events worthy of a place in your diary.
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Hadid appointed for Beijing office scheme
Zaha Hadid Architects has been commissioned to design an office complex in Beijing by Soho China.
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New Zealand team wins Christchurch post-quake competition
A team representing New Zealand Wood has won a 48-hour design challenge exploring the rebuilding of Christchurch after a series of devastating earthquakes earlier this year.
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Capita partners on Kenyan city project
Capita Symonds has been appointed programme delivery partner for Kenya’s $5 billion Tatu City.
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Carbuncle Cup 2011 — view all the nominated projects
Schemes by Rogers Stirk Harbour, Jean Nouvel, RHWL, Broadway Malyan, Wilkinson Eyre and Bond Bryan among nominees
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Gove asks RIBA how to cut school design costs
Education secretary wants institute to help devise efficiency savings
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Parry set for Jersey scheme
Eric Parry and MJP have been appointed to design the first two buildings in an office development in Jersey’s capital.
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Robert Adam brought in to rethink Forest Gate
Robert Adam Architects has been drafted in to work on the regeneration of Forest Gate in east London.
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Capita Symonds appointed as design consultant on Bristol Airbus project
Aecom lands M&E design contract
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Multiple marble makeover for the Scotsman Steps
A grotty flight of Victorian stairs leading to Waverley Station in the centre of Edinburgh has been transformed by Haworth Tompkins and the Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed.
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Bilbao Guggenheim assassination suspect arrested in UK
Man accused of plot to assassinate Spanish king at Guggenheim’s opening ceremony
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Foster & Partners' £500 million Bishopsgate project wins planning
Hackney Council approves Principal Place scheme, formerly known as Bishops Place
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PLP and Wellcome Trust in dramatic £1 billion bid for Olympic Park
PLP is working on an unprecedented bid with the Wellcome Trust to take over the Olympic Park after the 2012 Games.
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Policy Exchange supports Goldschmied's call for change of use classes
Think-tank agrees with ex-RIBA presidents that new system could lead to work
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John Robertson Architects takes over Make City site near Monument
Architect’s scheme in the City of London replaces Make’s “Concertina” proposal