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Building for Life sees 50% more qualifying
A record number of new housing schemes qualified for a Building for Life standard this year, the largest number in the eight years of the award
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Shortlist for Weston’s Tropicana goes on show
Grimshaw, Stride Treglown, and Ferguson Mann working with S&P are seeking public support for rival £19 million proposals to redevelop an art deco leisure complex in Somerset
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Medieval on your class
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won planning permission for a new school in north-east London
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The Cineroleum reels them in
A temporary cinema created in a disused Clerkenwell Road petrol station by a collective of young architects and artists is coming to the end of its short life.
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HOK denies Aecom buyout rumour
HOK has denied all knowledge of reports that fellow US firm Aecom is considering buying it out.
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SPAB Awards seek student ideas
Architecture students are being invited to enter an awards competition celebrating innovation and conservation.
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New Bullring plans set to move Marks Barfield café
Chapman Taylor has unveiled plans for a new restaurant complex beside the Bullring in Birmingham – which could mean the demise of Marks Barfield’s multi award-winning Spiral Café just five years after it opened
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MPs back push for improved components
Plans are being hatched to take the issue of poor design in building components to the heart of government
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Powell Dobson’s £2m eco-house reprieved
A controversial £2 million eco-home in Wales by Powell Dobson has been spared from the bull-dozer after a heated two-year planning row
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AYA shortlist announced
The shortlist for BD’s annual Architect of the Year Awards has been announced
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Tate Modern extension could be complete in 2012
Herzog & de Meuron’s £215 million Tate Modern extension could still be completed in time for the Olympics after nearly half the funds needed were raised, bosses claimed today.
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Shortlist for Weston’s Tropicana goes on show
Grimshaw, Stride Treglown, and Ferguson Mann working with Faulkner Brown are seeking public support for rival £19 million proposals to redevelop an art deco leisure complex in Somerset.
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Glenn Howells Architects’ Printworks off the press
Glenn Howells Architects’ £44 million Printworks scheme in central London has been completed.
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Devon council's spoof video promotes development framework
East Devon District Council has launched a spoof video to encourage broader interest in the consultation process for its Local Development Framework.
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Wigglesworth and Bennetts named as new Cabe commissioners
Architects Rab Bennetts and Sarah Wigglesworth were today appointed as Cabe commissioners by architecture minister John Penrose.
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Tributes paid to Wakefield-Wylde
Steven Wakefield-Wylde (pictured), an architect and urban designer at Stride Treglown’s Bath office, has died of cancer, aged 54
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Barristers clash over Hopkins’ plans for Greenwich Market
Hopkins’ redevelopment plans for Greenwich Market would do “real and significant harm in an exceptionally important location”, a public inquiry into the proposals heard yesterday (Tuesday).
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Metz's Viking college opens
Metz Architects’ £34 million new campus for South Leicestershire College has opened.
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Powell Dobson house spared in planning row
A controversial £2 million eco-home in Wales by Powell Dobson has been spared from the bulldozers after a heated two-year planning row.
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Arup set to slash at least 100 staff
Arup has put 600 staff on notice and expects to cut at least one sixth of them by Christmas.