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NewsExcluded student wins Kingston place
A student who was kicked out of mainstream education but went on to win a place on Kingston’s Architecture degree course has won a major national award for his efforts
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Architype wins energy prize
Green practice Architype has won the prestigious Ashden Award for sustainable energy
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NewsAukett staff agree to pay cut
Twenty associates follow directors by taking 10% average drop in salary
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NewsNagan Johnson telegraphs its intentions for three new homes
Nagan Johnson has won planning permission for two residential buildings on a narrow site in the Telegraph Hill conservation area in the London Borough of Lewisham
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Efficiency clause to be binned
A proposed clause within Part L of the building regulations that would have made it compulsory for homeowners to upgrade the energy efficiency of their homes has been dropped
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NewsSheffield council rejects eco-home plan
London practice Parritt Leng is to appeal to the communities secretary after being refused planning permission by Sheffield City Council for a £7 million rural eco-home project
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Heritage award for Gaunt Francis
The team behind the revamp of a City of London building designed by Edwin Lutyens has won a City Heritage Award
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NewsNicholas Hare scoops top school design award
Nicholas Hare Architects has been named best school architect at the British Council for School Environments Awards.
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NewsDSDHA's Guildford schools unveiled
The DSDHA designed Christ’s College Secondary School and Pond Meadow Special Needs School in Guildford, Surrey, have been formally opened by the Duke of Edinburgh.
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NewsJohn Robertson go to town on circus
John Robertson Architects has completed the £64 million refurbishment of the Grade II listed Park House on London’s Finsbury Circus.
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RIBA unveils new hardship scheme for students
The RIBA has unveiled a new hardship scheme for students, the Walter Parker Bursary, which will provide 40 bursaries of £500 to help Part 1 students in professional experience.
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NewsGolden Square gets green light
A team including Bryant Priest Newman Architects, Capita Lovejoy and artist David Patten have won a competition to design a new square in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham.
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NewsNational Trust launches fundraising campaign for Giants Causeway
The National Trust has launched a public campaign to raise £2.25 million towards Heneghan Peng’s Giant’s Causeway million visitor’s centre.
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NewsOlympic media centre wins planning
The Olympic Delivery Authority has won planning permission for the International Broadcast Centre and main press centre on the Olympic Park site in Stratford, after last-minute alterations were made to the designs.
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NewsTempelhof take-off
A team comprising British practices Chora and Gross Max and engineer Buro Happold has been selected as joint winner of the ideas competition to redesign Germany’s Berlin Tempelhof Airport.
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NewsGMW's Bulgarian shopping centre gets go ahead
UK practice GMW Architects has won approval from the municipal authority for a new shopping centre in Burgas, Bulgaria.
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Gibb beats reform group candidate to be elected Arb vice chair
New board member architect Gordon Gibb has beaten Reform Group stalwart George Oldham to be elected vice-chair of the Arb.







