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NewsMake hits out at Southwark planners
Make has hit out at “anti-development” planners in Southwark, after its latest scheme was recommended for refusal.
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NewsFoster's science academy inspires through design
Foster & Partners' £23 million Langley Academy will be opened today by Olympic rowing hero Matthew Pinsent.
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NewsSquire & Partners' cylindrical hotel plan revealed
Squire & Partners has revealed its plan for a new cylindrical hotel in Hoxton, East London.
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Backlash at plans to cut Scottish architecture schools' funding
Proposals to cut funding for Scottish architecture schools have prompted an angry response from architects.
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NewsArchitects with an eye for photography
The winners of this year's Architect's Eye photography competition have been announced.
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley’s Leeds complex completed
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s £50 million new arts and humanities complex for Leeds Metropolitan University has been completed.
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Good news as architect unemployment falls
The number of architects on the dole has fallen by 10% in a single month, new figures show today.
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NewsCouncil backs Levete's News International scheme
Tower Hamlets Council approved Amanda Levete’s redevelopment of News International’s Wapping headquarters last night.
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NewsRoof complete on Hadid’s Olympic Aquatics Centre
Work has been completed on the 160m-long wave-shaped roof frame of Zaha Hadid’s Aquatics Centre for the London Olympics.
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Lighthouse will continue as architecture centre
The Scottish government has stepped in ensure the continuing existence of the Lighthouse architectural centre, by transferring a series of Lighthouse programmes to watchdog Architecture & Design Scotland.
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NewsMake wins Montenegro hotel competition
Make has won a closed competition to masterplan and design a hotel resort on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast.
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News3XN wins competition to design Danish cultural centre
Danish practice 3XN has won a competition to turn a series of disused freight train halls in Aarhus, Denmark, into a 9,000sq m cultural centre.
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NewsScottish country house wins as Georgian Group awards attract record entries
A record number of entries were submitted for this year’s Georgian Group architectural awards, which saw the main prize awarded to the restoration of a country house in Scotland.
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NewsReview panel to assess eco-town designs
Cabe has set up a review panel to provide expert advice on the quality of designs for the government’s proposed eco-towns.
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NewsTwo win Welsh low-energy housing competition
Energy-efficient home proposals by HLM and Bere Architects have won the Welsh Passive House architectural competition.
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NewsSanaa partner named as Venice Biennale director
Kazuyo Sejima has been appointed director of the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale, which will take place from August 29 to November 21, 2010.
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NewsSquire wins go-ahead for private home in Mayfair
Squire & Partners has won planning permission for a new private home on Waverton Street in London’s Mayfair conservation area.
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NewsCouncil backs Populous's Bristol stadium
Populous’s £90 million stadium for Bristol City Football Club has been approved by the city council despite the rejection of an associated housing project intended to help finance the scheme.
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NewsAnti-airport campaigners descend upon BD awards night
Environmental activists infiltrated this year’s BD Architect of the Year Award, targeting one of the UK’s top airport specialist practices.
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NewsMUMA to design £12m extension for Manchester’s Whitworth gallery
London architect MUMA has won the scheme to build a new £12 million extension at the Whitworth Art gallery in Manchester.







