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Government names first four eco-towns
The government has announced the location of the first four eco-towns.
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NewsOlympics sponsorship shuts out small firms
Appointments branded a stitch-up after 2012 ‘work in kind’ deals
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord designs environmentally advanced Lancashire sixth-form centre
Austin-Smith Lord’s Liverpool office has submitted plans for a £7 million sixth-form centre in Accrington, Lancashire.
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Lottery cash to boost heritage skills training
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced a £7.3 million cash injection to develop 1,000 paid training opportunities in the area of heritage skills.
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NewsGovernment cuts threaten Tate and British Museum extensions
Proposed extensions to the British Museum by Rogers Stirk Harbour, and Tate Modern by Herzog & de Meuron, are under threat after the government admitted it could not guarantee funding for arts developments.
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NewsConstruction college students protest over axed rebuilding programme
More than 30 students from the National Construction College have demonstrated at the House of Commons against cuts to the college’s rebuilding programme.
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NewsBridge and car park feature on Yorkshire awards shortlist
A Sheffield car park designed by Allies & Morrison and a footbridge featured in Channel 4’s the Castleford Project are among 16 projects shortlisted for the RIBA White Rose Awards.
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron’s ‘Bird’s Nest’ wins RIBA Lubetkin award
Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘Bird’s Nest’ stadium in Beijing has beaten off competition from the likes of Foster & Partners and Sauerbruch Hutton to win the RIBA’s prestigious Lubetkin Prize.
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NewsArts Council shake-up cuts offices and staff
Arts Council England has responded to mounting criticism by announcing an organisational restructure that it claims will save £6.5 million a year.
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NewsTributes paid to modest modernist HT Cadbury-Brown
Tributes have poured in for HT (Jim) Cadbury-Brown, who died last week at the age of 96.
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NewsDutch firm OKRA scoops Croydon competition
Dutch landscape architect OKRA has won a major competition to redesign the traffic-clogged roads which separate Croydon Station from the town centre.
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NewsECD’s Shepherd's Bush retrofitting scheme unveiled
Project set to become largest expanse of solar panelling in London
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NewsPrince and SPAB – offending foreword revealed
The controversial views on restoration put forward by Prince Charles which led him to fall out with the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings were today revealed.
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NewsGo-ahead for Bond Bryan’s ‘liquourice allsort’ sixth form centre
Hammersmith & Fulham Council has approved to Bond Bryan’s “liquorice allsorts” sixth form centre for a west London school.
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NewsElephant & Castle redevelopment in question as council reviews options
Southwark Council is reviewing the future of the £1.5 billion redevelopment of Elephant & Castle.
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour to design Mexico City office tower
Rogers Stirk Harbour has been chosen to design a new headquarters building in Mexico City.
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Confidence is returning to the profession, survey claims
June results of the RIBA future trends survey suggests downturn is bottoming out
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