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NewsFoster joins protest against adverts on Venice's historic buildings
Norman Foster has added his voice to an angry protest to the Italian government over the use of giant billboards on Venice’s historic buildings.
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Gensler wins four major projects in Riyadh
Gensler has won four commissions in Riyadh’s 5 million sq m custom-built financial region - The King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD).
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Arup chairman joins prime minister's select group
Arup’s chairman Philip Dilley has joined a select advisory group of UK business leaders who will offer prime minister David Cameron feedback on issues facing the UK.
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NewsPotter retires as P&HS managing director
Chris Potter, managing director of P&HS, has retired after 27 years with the firm.
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NewsOpen City spreads its wings
London’s annual architectural showcase, Open House Weekend, is spreading its international reach with Barcelona becoming the latest city to stage an event.
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NewsConsolation for Chipperfield as Neues wins RIBA conservation prize
David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap’s Neues Museum project has won the Crown Estate Conservation Award, one a number of prizes announced during the Stirling Prize awards ceremony on Saturday.
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NewsPeel Group submits UK's largest planning application for Liverpool scheme
Chapman Taylor’s £5.5 billion Liverpool Waters project – reputed to be the largest planning application in the UK – has been submitted to Liverpool City Council.
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NewsShortlist announced for Manser Medal housing prize
Theis & Khan’s Stirling-nominated Bateman’s Row is one of six houses to have made the Manser Medal shortlist.
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NewsProtests brewing over Olympic bias towards the South
London and the South-east are monopolising the business benefits of the 2012 Olympics, according to new research.
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NewsZaha Hadid's Maxxi wins the 2010 Stirling Prize
Zaha Hadid’s Maxxi Museum of 21st Century Art in Rome has won the 2010 Stirling Prize.
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NewsMather's Ashmolean wins public vote on eve of Stirling Prize
Rick Mather’s Ashmolean Museum refurbishment has won the public vote for the 2010 Stirling Prize by a decisive margin.
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NewsBIM to become part of public procurement process
The government’s chief construction adviser Paul Morell has indicated that Building Information Modelling (BIM) will become a key part of the procurement of public buildings.
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NewsLightning deal rescued Archial from the brink
Up to 20 firms bid to buy stricken firm before knot tied with Canadian company Ingenium
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NewsAHMM health centre defies critics to win council backing
The architect behind AHMM’s plans for a community health and leisure centre in south London was forced to defend his design after a councillor described it as a “dreary bunker” at a planning meeting.
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NewsArchitects take heat for high cost of BSF
Critics of the role of architects under Labour’s £55 billion Building Schools for the Future programme have stepped up their attack
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NewsRichard Murphy's Aberdeen ensemble
Richard Murphy Architects has completed work on the £45 million Justice Mill Lane Park Inn hotel and office development in Aberdeen
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NewsHigh hopes for David Adjaye's Harlem scheme
David Adjaye has unveiled plans for an affordable housing scheme in one of the poorest parts of New York
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NewsSutherland Hussey to masterplan Chinese city
An award-winning Edinburgh firm that is yet to complete a project in its home city has been appointed to masterplan a small city in China
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NewsPlaudits for EH's ‘at risk’ campaign
English Heritage’s Buildings at Risk register has helped save 2,000 historic buildings in London over the last two decades, the charity said today
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