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Gort Scott’s playful space solution opens up cramped school grounds
Gort Scott has completed work on a series of shelters and outdoor furniture installations for Harlington Community School in the London Borough of Hillingdon.
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Authorities to review Gazprom tower plans
Russian authorities are set to review RMJM’s Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg following a report from Unesco’s World Heritage Committee
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Architects to aid coalition climate-change plans
Architects are set to play a central role in the government’s double-pronged attack on climate change under new plans set to be announced this week.
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RIBA calls for less red tape
The RIBA has written to the government outlining how building regulations should be simplified and made less “alienating”.
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Solent shortlist revealed
Chetwoods, Glenn Howells, Penoyre & Prasad and van Heyningen & Haward are among the architects shortlisted for the first Solent Design Awards
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Newport station opens as Grimshaw turns 30
Grimshaw has unveiled new images of its rail station in Newport as the practice celebrates its 30th anniversary
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Inquiry grills Hopkins over Greenwich Market
A Hopkins director has denied trying to manipulate a public inquiry into the controversial Greenwich Market development
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Olympic clock set for Trafalgar Square
Plans for a giant clock in Trafalgar Square counting down the time until the start of the 2012 Games are set to be approved by the City of Westminster.
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Authorities to review Gazprom tower plans
Russian authorities are set to review RMJM’s Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg following a report from Unesco’s World Heritage Committee.
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Adjaye's Moscow revolution
This Sunday sees the opening of Adjaye Associates’ building for Moscow School of Management in the district of Skolkovo.
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Gove waxes lyrical over Amanda Levete
Education Secretary Michael Gove described Amanda Levete as “Britain’s best architect” when he opened the practice’s Globe Academy in south London this week.
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Cardiff Bay visitor centre to be dismantled
Alsop & Lyall’s £500,000 Cardiff Bay visitor centre (pictured) is being dismantled to make way for a new road.
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Disgraced architect forged notes
Robert Lindsay, the first architect ever struck off by the Arb, has been caught forging doctors’ notes to avoid attending a trial at Carlisle Crown Court.
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Hemp construction put to the test
A single-storey building made from hemp-lime has been built at Bath University to test its potential as a building material.
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Shapps insists localism will see more houses built
The government has insisted it will get more housing built by handing power back to local authorities despite reports that plans for new homes are being abandoned across the country.
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Barbara Weiss creates new home for Holocaust archive
Work has begun on Barbara Weiss Architects’ £1.5 million project to provide a new home for the Wiener Library, one of the world’s most extensive archives on the Holocaust.
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Malcolm Fraser tops Housing Expo people's choice poll
Malcolm Fraser Architects’ house design for Scotland’s Housing Expo has been named the people’s favourite.
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Theresa May steps in over War Graves Commission HQ allegations
Home secretary Theresa May has written to the director general of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission over allegations that she was misled about the original significance of its headquarters.