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NewsCapita, HLM and Scott Brownrigg £13bn defence project scrapped
The Ministry of Defence has cancelled plans for a £13 billion armed forces training academy in south Wales, by Capita, HLM and Scott Brownrigg.
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NewsCollado Collins wins permission for Olympia makeover
Collado Collins has won planning consent for a major revamp of London’s huge Olympia Exhibition & Conference Centre.
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NewsFoster unveils first images of east Croydon scheme
Foster & Partners has unveiled new images of its Ruskin Square masterplan in east Croydon.
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NewsGovernment will not scrap Arb
The government has confirmed the Arb will be retained as an independent body, following months of lobbying from the RIBA to take on its functions.
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NewsConstruction to start immediately on Viñoly's Walkie-Talkie
Land Securities has finalised its joint venture agreement with developer Canary Wharf Group to build Rafael Viñoly’s Walkie-Talkie tower.
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NewsRIBA Future Trends predicts rockier road ahead
Architects remain in “difficult territory” with further job cuts on the horizon according to the latest data from the RIBA, issued on the eve of the government’s comprehensive spending review.
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NewsAukett Fitzroy Robinson wins planning for controversial Imperial College scheme
The first phase of a new campus in Hammersmith designed by Aukett Fitzroy Robinson for Imperial College London, has been granted planning consent despite a hammering from Cabe.
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Malcolm Fraser triumphs in West Lothian housing competition
Malcolm Fraser Architects has won a competition to a design sustainable housing scheme in West Lothian.The architect beat a strong shortlist - including Elder & Cannon, Gareth Hoskins, HTA Architects and RMJM - in the contest run by the RIAS for developer Morston Assets.The practice’s design for the site at ...
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NewsBryden Wood wins planning for Circle hospital
Multi-disciplinary firm Bryden Wood has been granted planning consent for its private healthcare project for client Circle Health.
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NewsSadler Brown plants 'solar trees' in Cambridge
Cambridge University Library has installed a series of “solar trees” to help power its archive stores.
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Pollard Thomas Edwards wins best building in Rose Awards
Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects’ Gunpowder Mill in Essex has won the title of best new building outside London at this year’s Rose Design Awards
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NewsWilkinson Eyre bags planning for controversial Tesco
Wilkinson Eyre’s controversial Tesco development for Sheringham in Norfolk has won planning permission after a heated six-hour meeting in which the committee chairman had to use a casting vote.
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NewsRIBA lobbies to take over Arb’s functions
Ruth Reed met minister to argue for registration board’s abolition
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NewsVan Egeraat's Lyon Monolith opens
Erick van Egeraat’s mixed-use Monolith development in Lyon has opened.
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NewsThe evolution of a new Russian housing typology
British architect James McAdam explains how housing has become a hot-topic in post-soviet Russia.
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NewsFinal go-ahead for Gazprom tower
RMJM’s long-proposed Gazprom tower in St Petersburg is now on course to become the highest building in Europe after being given the final go-ahead by the authorities
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Atkins expects job cuts after spending review
Hundreds of jobs at multi-disciplinary giant Atkins could be at risk following next week’s comprehensive spending review
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NewsLonglist for Papworth rebuild announced
Six teams including HOK, Allies & Morrison and BDP have prequalified to rebuild one of the country’s most famous hospitals in a deal worth £165 million
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NewsSurvey predicts a prefabricated future for UK housebuilders
Architects face working on prefabricated housing as the industry shifts to meet Code level 6, according to a survey by estate agent Knight Frank
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NewsNew ideas for Tower Hamlets
Architect Bisset Adams has submitted a planning application for a library and community services centre in Tower Hamlets, east London







