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Fake architect prosecuted – for the second time
A man who falsely called himself an architect has been fined £1,500 and ordered to pay £4,500 in costs after being pleading guilty to misusing the title architect.
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Opposition to Brent Cross development mounts
Opposition is mounting against BDP and Allies & Morrison’s new £4 billion redevelopment of Brent Cross, north London.
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NewsFretton to complete Copenhagen 250-year-old masterplan
Work has begun on site on Tony Fretton’s 1,100sq m building in a historic district of Copenhagen.
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Arup and Atkins to lead team for Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station
Arup and Atkins will lead the design of one of the key Crossrail stations in a team that also includes Hawkins Brown.
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NewsGlasgow School of Art wins Stirling of Stirlings vote
Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow School of Art has been named the RIBA Journal's Stirling of Stirlings in a vote to find the best building of the RIBA’s 175 year existence.
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NewsBDP submits Edinburgh International Conference Centre for planning
BDP Architects’ £85 million extension to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre moved to the planning stage Monday, June 1.
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NewsStatement bus station gets planning in Slough
Bblur Architecture has been granted planning permission for a statement bus station for Slough.
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Bartlett researcher gets TED fellowship
A living architecture researcher from the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment at UCL, London, has been awarded a TED global fellowship.
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NewsZaha Hadid's Cairo Stone Towers
Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled a new 525,000 sq m scheme called the Stone Towers for the Stone Park district of Cairo, Egypt.
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NewsOutcry as Arb airs plans to monitor competence
Registration body may ask architects to prove themselves fit to practice every year
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NewsMillennium housing falls drastically short of target
A flagship government scheme to create seven “millennium communities” of high-specification homes built to stringent environmental standards has produced just 1,626 properties in more than nine years
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Initiative to revive spirit of Civic Trust
Roadshow planned to gain support for replacement organisation
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NewsBarge living gets revamp
Baca Architects and PCKO have won a competition to remodel five river barges for a mixed-use scheme in London’s Docklands
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NewsScottish firms favoured in Mackintosh shortlist
Hadid and Rogers both overlooked in seven-strong race for art school
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NewsReboot for ageing new town
Harlow Council and developer Stockland have launched a 120,000sq m revamp of the new town, first masterplanned 62 years ago
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Pizzazz for cathedral piazza
A major £2.5 million public realm programme to regenerate the “tired and unattractive” space around the grade I-listed Westminster Cathedral is being developed by Westminster Council
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Caruso St John vies for cemetery
Caruso St John is the sole British firm vying to win a deal to design a new crematorium at the Woodland Cemetery in Sweden
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Stirling has jury —but no cash prize
The country’s top architecture award has still not found a major sponsor, making it increasingly likely this year’s Stirling Prize winner will go without the usual £20,000 cash prize
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NewsAnchors aweigh for Chipperfield
David Chipperfield Architects’ new Anchorage Museum extension opens this weekend
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NewsSupport wanes for Chelsea Barracks
Richard Rogers’ controversial Chelsea Barracks scheme could be dramatically revised or even abandoned completely







