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NewsRogers loses battle over Thames Wharf HQ
Former colleague Marco Goldschmied has acquired the offices of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
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NewsEnglish Heritage accuses Smithfield opponent of "character assassination"
Quango's London director criticises questioning of public inquiry witness Eric Reynolds
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NewsComing up on bdonline
Visit the site later today for the latest news from the Smithfield public inquiry and a From the Archive celebration of Walter Segal's centenary
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NewsSimpson's Southwark skyscraper gets the go-ahead
Ian Simpson’s landmark tower on London’s south bank has won detailed planning permission, following a further reduction in height.
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NewsWho’s the biggest player on the world stage?
Our survey of the world’s 100 top architects, featuring an interview with Norman Foster, is now available to view online as a digital edition
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NewsWinner of Polish Solidarity centre announced - images
An international competition to design a European Solidarity centre in Gdansk has been won by Polish firm Fort from a field of 62 entries.
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NewsArchitecture minister defends dropping of Stonehenge visitor centre
Denton Corker Marshall's £65 million proposal was "unviable" Margaret Hodge tells MPs
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NewsSMC in £15m fundraising drive
The troubled SMC Group has announced plans to raise more than £15 million to cover payments due to its own practices as early as next month.
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News2020 deadline set for zero carbon non-domestic buildings
UK Green Building Council report sets challenging timeframe for new code and claims cost premium could be from 3-30%
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NewsSchmidt Hammer Lassen wins planning for Aberdeen University library
Schmidt Hammer Lassen to create £60m “cultural landmark” for Aberdeen University
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NewsTCPA chairman issues warning over eco-towns design competition
A design competition for the Government’s eco-towns initiative must not be used as a means of replacing masterplanners already in line for the chosen sites, TCPA chairman David Lock has warned.
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NewsCabe calls for fundamental rethink of Land Securities £2bn Victoria scheme
Cabe has called for a fundamental rethink of the £2 billion Victoria Transport Interchange scheme in Victoria, dealing another blow to the troubled Land Securities project.A report by the watchdog released on Friday stated: “[Cabe] believes there needs to be a major rethink of the principles of the masterplan, particularly ...
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NewsOscar Niemeyer: 100 years old this week
Oscar Niemeyer, the world’s oldest practicing architect, will celebrate his hundredth birthday tomorrow, December 15.The Brazilian centenarian, who was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1907, will next week showcase his latest design – a new cultural centre for Alives in Spain.After graduating in 1935, Niemeyer joined the office of ...
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NewsHong Kong comes back to Hadid
Zaha Hadid is returning to the location of the unbuilt scheme that made her name with this design for a 12,000sq m Innovation Tower for the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
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News‘Inflexible’ PFI works against sustainability
Long-term deals are like supertankers you can’t turn around, says report
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News‘Gazumping’ jibe tarnishes exemplary competition
Model competition for Glasgow's Commonwealth Games at the centre of bitter "gazumping" row
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NewsStirling Prize set to return to its roots
The growing internationalisation of the Stirling Prize has been dramatically halted by the RIBA, which has ruled that next year’s award must have a more British flavour.
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NewsHTA scoops design of first eco-village
HTA Architects has beaten competition from Feilden Clegg Bradley, Acanthus Ferguson Mann, Proctor & Matthews, PRP and Broadway Malyan to design England’s first eco-village, it was announced this week.
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NewsDenton Corker Marshall's Stonehenge visitor centre scrapped
No go for Denton Corker Marshall scheme as road tunnel abandoned
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NewsOxford boathouse gives river a strong design at a stroke
Belsize Architects has completed this new £2 million boathouse for an Oxford college.







