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NewsEmbassy overruns come under attack
Fears have grown over the future of British embassy buildings after the government’s spending watchdog attacked the Foreign Office for time and budget overruns
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NewsPractices fail to find partners for Alder Hey
Architects interested in working on the £175 million project to rebuild Alder Hey children’s hospital in Liverpool have complained there are not enough contractors to partner with
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NewsTaxman winds up Seifert’s
John Seifert Architects, the firm founded by the son of Centre Point and Natwest Tower designer Richard Seifert, has been wound up by the taxman
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NewsCriticism of lottery projects sparks row
Arts bosses and architects have defended the buildings paid for by the Millennium Lottery Fund, a decade after the multi-million pound funding spree ended
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NewsStudio E to look at London velodrome
Heritage campaigners have welcomed the news that Studio E has been asked to look at the future of London’s only velodrome.
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Architects’ gloom increases
The level of optimism among practising architects has dropped once again, despite a continuing fall in the number of qualified professionals signing on for unemployment benefits.
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John O’Groats to be transformed
John O’Groats is set for a £15 million transformation after two tourism groups, Natural Retreats and Heritage Great Britain, unveiled plans for a new leisure development by GLM Architects.
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Man pays £1,250 for misuse of title
A man who misused the title “architect” has been fined £1,250 and ordered to pay a further £1,500 in costs.
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NewsLibeskind defends Dresden design
Daniel Libeskind has defended his controversial design for the extension of the Dresden Military Museum in Germany, following criticism over the design’s unpopularity among the public.
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First Public Land Initiative sites released
The first sites to be developed under the government’s Public Land Initiative for new homes have been named.
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NewsBrisac Gonzalez tackles Paris site to win consent for sports centre
Brisac Gonzalez has won planning consent for its competition-winning design for the new £6.5 million Pajol Sports Centre in Paris
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NewsSANAA's Rolex Learning Centre opens
SANAA’s Rolex Learning Centre in Lausanne, Switzerland, has opened.
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Olympics may fail to regenerate east London, report warns
The 2012 Olympics may not leave its promised legacy of regeneration in east London, a report warned today.
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NewsPenson starts on site in Peckham
Construction work has begun on Penson’s £330,000 Peckham Space, a new public arts venue in south London.
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NewsAdjaye and AECOM's Watford regeneration plans set for consultation
Plans to regenerate Watford by AECOM and Adjaye Associates are to be put out to public consultation this summer.
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NewsNapper's Northumberland media centre design revealed
Napper Architects has drawn up plans for a £3.5 million media centre at a school in Northumberland.







