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NewsIndia asks Cardiff man to design new temple
A British architect has been commissioned to design a Hindu temple in India in a style not used for more than 700 years.
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NewsArchitects stranded as flights are cancelled
Alsop and all three Fat directors among those hit by volcano ash cloud
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Traditionalist practice invites applications for travel scholarship
Adam Architecture, previously known as Robert Adam Architects, has issued a call for entries for its student travel scholarship.
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NewsMore vie to redevelop Robin Hood Gardens
More architects are circling the scheme to redevelop the large east London site that includes the Smithsons-designed Robin Hood Gardens. The latest practices to throw their hats into the ring include HTA, PRP, Mae and Karakusevic Carson.
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NewsLyall designs centre for young jewellery makers
John Lyall Architects has unveiled its design for the Goldsmiths’ Centre, a 2,742sq m educational and support centre for young silversmiths and jewellery-makers.The £17.5 million scheme in Clerkenwell, for the Goldsmiths’ Company, will refurbish a grade II listed Victorian school and replace derelict 20th century buildings with a five-storey block ...
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Koolhaas speaks at health forum
Rem Koolhaas and Michael Hopkins are among speakers who will address a symposium on architecture and health on April 29.
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ARU approval for cottage scheme
The Architecture Research Unit (ARU) has won planning permission for the repair and alteration of a grade II listed gardener’s cottage and the creation of a stand-alone extension.
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Ideas sought for bandstand site
An ideas competition to design a £500,000 performance space on the site of an old bandstand in a busy Glasgow park is being launched this Saturday.
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NewsStephen Taylor’s ‘piece of city’ is heart of Worcester regeneration
Stephen Taylor Architects is preparing to submit plans for a 17,000sq m mixed-use scheme on the outskirts of Worcester’s town centre
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NewsArb critic wins legal battle over insurance
Arb critic Ian Salisbury has launched a fresh attack on the organisation after winning his long-running legal battle over professional insurance cover
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Education expert questions BSF policy
One of Britain’s leading educationalists has questioned the value of hiring fresh architects for every scheme under the government’s flagship Building Schools for the Future programme
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NewsTwo practices shortlisted for Alder Hey hospital rebuild
Anshen & Allen and BDP have been shortlisted for the £288 million Alder Hey Children’s Health Park Project in Liverpool, beating three other consortiums.
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Nicholas Hare Architects and Hawkins Brown win Ealing BSF
A team featuring Nicholas Hare and Hawkins Brown has won a £300 million Building Schools for the Future contract in west London.
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NewsPinewood Studios appeals over rejected expansion plan
Pinewood Studios has appealed to the Planning Inspectorate against South Buckinghamshire District Council’s rejection of a 40ha “creative community” on the Buckinghamshire green belt.
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NewsHamilton Architects refurbished arts centre opens
One of Belfast’s most impressive listed buildings has reopened following an 18- month refurbishment.
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NewsCapita boss Rob Firth rejoins Austin-Smith Lord
Capita Architecture boss Rob Firth has left the firm to rejoin previous employer Austin-Smith Lord as an executive partner.







