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NewsViñoly's Brooklyn masterplan goes for planning
Rafael Viñoly’s masterplan for a 260,000sq m mixed use scheme in Brooklyn, New York, has taken a step closer to approval with the scheme being submitted up for public review.
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HCA names firms on new housebuilding framework
The Homes & Communities Agency has unveiled the names of firms on a new housebuilding framework under its public land initiative.
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NewsYoung people signing up for construction diploma doubles
The number of young people signing up to study for a Diploma in Construction & the Built Environment has doubled
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NewsARK's Southport housing scheme starts on site
Construction work has begun on a £1.4 million, 1,300sq m affordable housing development in Southport by Manchester-based ARK Design and Architecture.
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NewsMPs call HCA to account over Kickstart standards
Cross-party fury after agency bails out housing schemes scoring 1.5 out of 20 for design
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Competition seeks ideas for London’s forgotten spaces
An ideas competition has been launched to find development proposals for unused and forgotten pockets of land in London.
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NewsConstruction starts on Herzog & de Meuron's Tate extension
Construction work has begun on the £215 million Herzog & de Meuron designed Tate Modern extension on London’s Southbank.
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NewsAukett wins £550,000 in High Court Halabi battle
A judge has awarded Aukett Fitzroy Robinson more than £500,000 following a High Court legal battle with a client over non-payment of fees
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TP Bennett and Engle merge
Designer TP Bennett and retail specialist Engle have merged to form a new practice with seven offices dotted around the globe.
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NewsChipperfield knighthood recognises Neues Museum success
Former RIBA president Ferguson and Gareth Hoskins also honoured
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NewsLight shines on Folkwang
An extension to Germany’s Museum Folkwang by the newly ennobled David Chipperfield opens in Essen on January 28
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NewsCouncil waves on Studio Octopi’s Wiltshire wheelchair user’s home
Studio Octopi has been granted planning permission for a two-storey, £250,000 home for a wheelchair-user in Calne, Wiltshire
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RIBA under fire over conservation register
Architects criticise institute’s proposal to create rival to AABC
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Delivery problems due to severe weather
There are currently delivery problems in some areas due to the severe weather.
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'Climate of fear' over student visas
New stricter monitoring of university students attendance is fostering a climate of fear and paranoia among architecture students, it was claimed this week.
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Clay mine eco-town contest launched
One of the four sites chosen by the government last summer for an eco-town will be subject to an architectural competition, which was launched this week.
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Green light for shelter expansion
Featherstone Young has won planning permission to create a homeless shelter in London’s East End.







