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China to get a new skyscraper every five days for next three years
Research prompts Financial Times to question whether boom means bust is on the way
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Stride Treglown arts building to kickstart Salford Uni revamp
Scheme to usher in major regeneration
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Bartlett appoints Fulong Wu to school of planning
The UCL’s Bartlett School of Planning has appointed Fulong Wu as its new professor of planning.
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Tadao Ando designs water feature outside Connaught Hotel
Scheme will be formally opened next month
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Three practices make influential green list
Survey published by the Sunday Times dominated by building firms
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Reed sticks up for BSF firms accused in Sunday Times article
Paper also publishes letters from Aedas and Foster’s
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Neil Gillespie and Simon Thurley named in Queen's birthday honours list
Others recognised include Alan Baxter and architect Barry Edwards
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Cultural Guide: June 13 to June 19
This weeks sees the radicalism of the Vorticists portrayed at the Tate Britain and Ken Yeang speaking at the RIBA Annual Discourse.
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Glenn Howells wins planning for 11-storey company HQ
Office will stand on prominent site in Cardiff
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Hogarth Butterfly House takes wing
Hogarth Architects has started on site with its Butterfly House, the first building in a small holiday development on a remote 2.4ha site in Kilifi, Kenya.
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Working abroad: Sutherland Hussey
Yet to complete a scheme in its native Edinburgh, the practice now finds 75% of its projects in China
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Nominations open for RIBA President’s Medals
Student awards will be judged by leading architects and academics
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Bentley Student design competition winners announced
Students from Scotland, US, India and Israel take honours
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2011 Student Degree Show Listings
The ultimate list of architecture degree show dates, times and locations
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New requirements for architecture students unveiled by the RIBA and Arb
Changes introduce greater flexibility in terms of practical experience needed prior to Part III
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Zaera-Polo speaks out over Foreign Office split
One half of the former husband and wife team behind Foreign Office Architects has spoken publicly for the first time about the decision to end the practice.
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Architecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington
Late 1940s Hallfield Estate described as a “seminal” post-war estate
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Foster & Partners' 3Beirut project takes shape
Three towers are Fosters’ first development to break ground in Lebanon