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NewsRoyal College of Art appoints Paul Thompson as rector
Paul Thompson, a former director of the Design Museum, has been unveiled as the rector of the Royal College of Art.
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NewsBoris makes Farrell buddha of suburbia
Role as voice of design for outer London signals break with Livingstone’s inner city focus
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NewsEra of Parker Boris dawns as mayor sets minimum space standards for London housing
Mayor Boris Johnson will introduce minimum space standards for new homes in his upcoming London Plan.
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NewsBDP Khandekar's first Dutch job
BDP Khandekar has beaten four other Dutch practices to win its first project in the Netherlands just seven weeks after establishing a Dutch architecture studio.
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NewsCarmody Groarke's double vision opens
The Double Club installation, conceived by artist Carsten Höller, and realised by 2007 Yaya winner Carmody Groarke, will open in London this weekend.
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RIBA opens Singapore chapter
RIBA's first international chapter in 11 years has officially opened in Singapore.
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NewsFoster's latest plans for Ealing
Foster & Partners has revealed its latest design for a landmark residential tower in the London borough of Ealing.
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AIA billings index tumbles
October figures from the Architectural Billings Index compiled by the American Institute of Architects have dropped five points to the lowest level since records began.
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NewsArchitects reveal designs for Whitechapel Gallery extension
Belgian architect Robbrecht en Daem and former Yaya nominee Witherford Watson Mann Architects have unveiled their designs for a wide-ranging extension and renovation of the Whitechapel Gallery.
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NewsCredit crunch bites into Middle East architecture projects
In a sign of the weakening market in Dubai, state-owned developer Nakheel has announced it is to scale back projects in the emirate.
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Part-time architecture education in question after EU ruling
Arb is seeking legal advice over a new EU directive that could prevent those who studied part time being recognised as architects.
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NewsHeatherwick team pays £1.7m to settle over B of the Bang
Thomas Heatherwick Studio and other members of the team who worked on Manchester's B of the Bang sculpture have paid Manchester City Council £1.7 million in a out-of-court settlement.
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NewsRogers chosen for New York port tower
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has been appointed to design a new office tower on top of the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York.
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NewsMake and KSS sign for Spurs’ new stadium
Make and KSS have clinched the contract to design new premises for Tottenham Hotspur FC in north London.
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NewsAcies to redevelop Royal Liver Building
Multidisciplinary firm Acies has been appointed to design the £5 million redevelopment of Liverpool’s famous Royal Liver Building.
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Urban Splash slashes workforce by a quarter
Developer Urban Splash has cut its workforce by almost a quarter, the company has confirmed.
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NewsPrasad, Rogers, Bridges and Madelin make London mayor’s design panel
RIBA president Sunand Prasad will join Richard Rogers on a panel of four official design advisers to London mayor Boris Johnson.
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NewsAtkins' Dubai beach front hotel
New images of Atkins' Jumeirah Beach, Dubai hotel have been unveiled.
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NewsLubetkin estate residents’ fury over ‘damaging’ refurb
Spa Green leaseholders pursue legal action in attempt to recover costs from Islington







