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Cabe gives £900,000 in design grants
Cabe has awarded £900,000 to 21 regional architecture and built environment centres for the next financial year
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NewsChristmas decorations raise funds for Architects Benevolent Society
Christmas tree decorations designed by Scottish architects have gone on sale through the RIAS to raise funds for the Architects Benevolent Society (ABS).
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Carbon cuts for occupied buildings on track
The government believes it will exceed its target to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from its occupied buildings.
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NewsVicky Richardson appointed to British Council
Blueprint editor Vicky Richardson has been appointed as director of architecture at the British Council.
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NewsGreen light for Hadid’s Michigan art museum
Zaha Hadid Architects’ art museum for Michigan State University has been given the go-ahead by the college’s trustees
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Supporters consider legal action
Campaigners have vowed to fight on in their battle against OMA’s redevelopment of the former Commonwealth Institute after the government turned down the chance to call in the scheme
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Hits and misses
We hear from leading industry figures what the best – and the worst – bits of the year gone were
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NewsThe best of the worst of times
So what were the key events of 2009? We take a snapshot look at the year
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Planners dent Imperial’s crown
A major university extension by Foster & Partners on London’s Exhibition Road could be scuppered by the planners’ determination that the building be set back from the street.
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NewsBIG scores Faroe Islands competition win
The largest-ever commission on the Faroe Islands has been won by BIG and Fuglark, to design a 19,200sq m education centre in Torshavn.
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NewsBaroque treasure Seaton Delaval saved for nation
The grade I listed Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland has been saved for the nation, following a fundraising campaign, supported by some of the leading lights of British architecture.
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Westminster launches competition for street kiosks design
A competition to design cutting-edge street kiosks for London’s west end has been launched.
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NewsSheffield architecture student wins video competition
An architecture student at Sheffield University has won a £3,000 video competition on YouTube.
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Spirits up as architects find work
The number of unemployed architects has fallen for the third month in a row, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics this week.







