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NewsWirral joins the fan club
Worcester-based practice One has designed a £32 million health centre in Birkenhead on the Wirral
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NewsArchitect blames prejudice as mosque fails
The architect who drew up plans for a huge mosque next to the Olympic Park in east London has said the scheme fell through because of Islamophobia
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NewsStonehenge visitors centre given the go-ahead
Council approves Denton Corker Marshall scheme despite Cabe concerns
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NewsLava's origami tigers to mark Chinese New Year in Sydney
Laboratory for Visionary Architecture (Lava) has designed these two giant tigers to mark Chinese New Year at Customs House, Sydney.
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NewsGrimshaw offices daubed with tar
Grimshaw’s central London offices have been daubed with a tar-like liquid in an attack believed to have been carried out by anti-Heathrow expansion activists.
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NewsSpace design set to attract high-fliers
A report commissioned by the government has said that being a space architect could be the most aspirational job in 20 years.
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Gloomy outlook in latest AIA index
The latest figures from the American Institute of Architects’ monthly billings index show that the profession is still struggling to recover from the downturn.
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NewsSkippers takes up RTPI
Ann Skippers (pictured) has succeeded Martin Willey to become the new president of the Royal Town Planning Institute.
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Unemployment numbers fall, but architects fearful
Architects are becoming increasingly fearful of the future, despite the fact that actual numbers claiming unemployment benefits are continuing to fall steadily, according to figures released this week.
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NewsKeith Williams to design plan for Croydon's Fairfield Halls
Keith Williams Architects has been appointed to develop a long-term strategy to develop Croydon’s Fairfield Halls arts venue.
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Architecture charities prepare for long-term rebuilding effort in Haiti
Almost a week after an earthquake ripped through Port-au-Prince in Haiti, reports suggest that the international aid effort is struggling to get through to those most in need.
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NewsArchitecture Plb's new Royal Veterinary College building wins planning
Architecture Plb has been granted planning permission for a new £6 million building for the Royal Veterinary College.
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NewsMaber completes Nottingham Geospatial Building
Maber Architects has completed its £4.5 million Geospatial Building, Nottingham University’s global navigation satellite systems centre
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NewsTwo UK firms win in Europan 10
Two UK firms have been honoured in Europan 10, the international competition for architects under 40.
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BD4Jobs launches new CV matching service
BD, with its sister titles Building and Property Week, has launched a new CV matching website for the built environment.
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NewsFirst images of TP Bennett's Walthamstow Stadium redevelopment
These are the first images of TP Bennett’s controversial plans to redevelop Walthamstow Stadium, one of London’s last surviving greyhound tracks.
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NewsOMA teams wins Hong Kong campus scheme
A team featuring Dutch practice Office for Metropolitan Architecture and local practice Leigh & Orange Architects has won a college campus scheme in Hong Kong.
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NewsCabe unhappy with Denton Corker Marshall’s Stonehenge centre
Cabe has criticised the design and layout of Denton Corker Marshall’s Stonehenge visitor centre.







