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Architects start work on prefab school templates
Government looks to slash time and construction costs through standardised designs
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Prince Charles driven 'insane' by classicist label
Work with the Foundation for the Built Environment not about style, HRH insists
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Ikea appoints architects for Stratford masterplan
Ikea has appointed a team of architects to draw up a 1,500-home masterplan for the Swedish superstore’s first regeneration scheme in the UK.
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Goods yard to host first pop-up shopping mall
Waugh Thistleton has unveiled images of Boxpark, the world’s first pop-up shopping mall, in Shoreditch, east London
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V&A U-turn over Cast Court architect
The Victoria & Albert Museum is facing questions after apparently replacing Griffiths with Harrap
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RIAI chases Ireland’s 300 illicit architects
More than 300 people are trading illegally as architects in Ireland, according to a recent audit
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Green light for Tesco at Newcastle hospital site
A £100 million scheme that involves turning part of the former Newcastle General Hospital site into a Tesco store and medical walk-in centre has been given the go-ahead after years of delays
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Public inquiry set for Adam Smith house
Plans to renovate the derelict former home of Scottish economist Adam Smith have been called in by the government after Edinburgh Council approved them against the wishes of its officers
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David Chipperfield: ‘In London there is no discussion about what the city should look like’
On the eve of the 2011 RIBA Gold Medal presentation, this year’s winner gives Ellis Woodman a preview of his lecture
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BDP colleagues launch tributes to Joanna Yeates
Annual design prize to be set up in landscape architect’s memory
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Allies & Morrison to design Vauxhall Square scheme
£250 million project will include two towers and a public square
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Michael Gove in new attack on 'award-winning architects'
Secretary of State for Education again uses public platform to accuse profession of getting rich at public expense
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Make submits masterplan for Newcastle's Science Central
Make has submitted its masterplan for Science Central, a new quarter for Newcastle which aims to help the city shed its reliance on public-sector jobs.The project, on the 9.7ha former Scottish & Newcastle brewery site, focuses on science, and will include business, research, residential, retail and leisure accommodation.Science Central is ...
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Spacelab's Walthamstow plans support bid to reinstate dog racing
Spacelab has revealed alternative proposals for Walthamstow Stadium in a bid to support potential buyer Bob Morton’s plans to reinstate dog racing at the site.
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RIBA London launches forgotten spaces competition
RIBA London has teamed up with Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar and national mapping agency Ordnance Survey to launch the 2011 Forgotten Spaces ideas competition.
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Woods Bagot completes 'ice cube' building in Hong Kong
Woods Bagot has completed Cubus, a 25-storey podium tower in Hong Kong’s central Causeway Bay area.
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Stuart Lipton leads investigation into strengthening localism
Former Cabe chairman to examine how cities can cut ties with Whitehall
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RIBA bosses apologise over trust debacle
RIBA bosses have apologised to former trustees of the RIBA Trust over the rushed decision to abolish the body.