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White collar union looks to recruit architects
Prospect says it could rival RIBA as campaigner for better working conditions in profession
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Anger as Coates offers unpaid work at practice
RCA architecture professor insists move does not involve exploitation
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Terry Farrell submits planning for lone eco-town
A consortium including Terry Farrell Architects has submitted a revised planning application to Cherwell Council for the first phase of the Northwest Bicester eco-town.The project, which is the only remaining eco-town to be built to the Labour government’s original standards, will see the construction of 393 residential units and an ...
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Grimshaw unveils revamped London Bridge station
Plans for Network Rail due for completion in 2018
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Firms unite to counter Hammersmith plans
Architects from a dozen west London practices have joined forces to oppose Sheppard Robson’s plans for a prominent site in Hammersmith.
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Salford student residence goes in for planning
Newly merged architecture practice Careyjones Chapmantolcher has submitted a planning application to Manchester City Council for an independent student residence development in Salford.The project, for Manor Property Group, proposes more than 1,000 student bedrooms in Adelphi Street, part of the Salford Central Regeneration Area.A series of linked buildings between six ...
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Squire to create Piccadilly mews
Squire & Partners has won planning permission for a mixed-use development on Piccadilly between the Ritz and Green Park.
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FaulknerBrowns’ venue open to all
FaulknerBrowns Architects’ White Water Centre will tomorrow become the first 2012 Olympic venue to open to the public.
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Disability pioneer Goldsmith dies
Architect Selwyn Goldsmith, author of the influential Designing for the Disabled, and inventor of the dropped kerb, has died aged 78.
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Living in harmony
Baca Architects has completed a house designed around a musical family in the Chilterns, south-east England.
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Canadian students showcase ContemPLAY pavilion
The McGill school of architecture in Montreal, Canada, has released images of a final-year project for masters students.
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Kuma adds extra talk at Dundee
Due to popular demand the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma will now deliver two public lectures at Dundee University when he visits next month
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Blaze destroys original feature of Gaudi's Sagrada Familia
1,500 evacuated in arson attack on Barcelona cathedral
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Annual AIA awards gala honours British winners
Zaha Hadid and Terry Pawson among winners at UK Chapter event
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Egret West leads £350m Gateshead homes plan
Studio Egret West is heading a team of four practices picked to work on a £350 million scheme to build 2,500 homes across a series of sites in Gateshead.
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Nord splits due to irreconcilable differences
One of Britain’s most exciting young firms, Nord, has split up due to irreconcilable differences between its founding directors.
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Hawkins Brown's civic hub for Corby
Hawkins Brown has unveiled images of its new £35 million civic hub for Corby town centre in Northamptonshire.