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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.
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NewsSpace wins go-ahead for £25m Durham University building
Durham Council has given the green light to Space Group’s proposal a new £35 million administration building at Durham University.
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NewsKey university building projects hit by cuts
Sheppard Robson scheme for Bristol among victims as government slashes capital funds
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NewsCabe calls for further FOA input on New Street Station
Foreign Office Architects’ plans for a revamp of Birmingham New Street railway station could end up being watered down, Cabe has warned.
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NewsMoscow architecture museum director David Sarkisyan dies
David Sarkisyan, the director of Moscow’s Schusev architecture museum, has died aged 62.
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NewsMedical first for Foster
The first hospital ever designed by Foster & Partners, the £21 million Circle Bath hospital in Somerset, has opened
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NewsRIBA calls for radical solutions for British coastal cities
British cities near the coast are at risk of extreme flooding with urgent action needed now to protect them, the RIBA and the Institution of Civil Engineers have claimed.
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NewsHigh proportion of new builds sparks BSF panic
Critics fear historic school buildings are being demolished to save money
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NewsEH rejects ‘unique steel houses’ listing bid
Two “unique” steel-framed houses in north London that are under threat of demolition have been narrowly refused listed status
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NewsDemand for architecture to be taught in schools
Construction diploma’s popularity triggers debate over curriculum
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NewsCivic unrest over square in Aberdeen
Local opposition is mounting against a £140 million scheme (pictured) to create a civic square in central Aberdeen
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HOK to axe 10% of staff in capital
HOK is embarking on another round of job cuts and admits 10% of its employees in London face the axe
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Crossrail Central hires chief architect
Crossrail veteran Ewan McLean has been appointed chief architect for the central London section of the £16 billion Crossrail project
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NewsFeatherstone Young takes flight with two-winged Rutland house
Featherstone Young has won planning permission for an £800,000 family house on the outskirts of the small village of Wing in Rutland
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NewsHoskins unveils Ballymena ‘polyclinic’ centre plans
Gareth Hoskins Architects, working with Keppie Design, has unveiled plans for a £14 million polyclinic-style health centre in Northern Ireland
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NewsHarrap to renovate ‘High Street 2012’
Julian Harrap Architects is to renovate more than 120 run-down historic buildings lining the route of the 2012 Olympic marathon
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NewsFirst service of tennis club flats
Construction work has begun on a £1.4 million, 1,300sq m affordable housing development in Southport by Manchester-based Ark Design & Architecture







