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Infirmary boosts learning space
Aedas Leeds has been appointed to produce early designs for a conference and learning centre at Bradford Royal Infirmary
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NewsArup reveals its entry for Singapore sports centre
Arup’s sports division has unveiled its entry for the competition to design Singapore’s national stadium and sports complex
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Six in frame for Walsall library
Fat, Featherstone Associates and Panter Hudspith are among six practices shortlisted in an RIBA competition to design a new landmark library building in Walsall
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Costs may shelve fencing arena
The London 2012 fencing arena may not be built, the ODA admitted this week
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NewsSutherland Hussey’s museum gem
Sutherland Hussey has won an international competition to build this £240 million museum for the Chinese city of Chengdu
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BD’s Woodman is critic of the year
BD’s Ellis Woodman has been named architectural critic of the year at this year’s International Building Press awards
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Think Place wins Warsaw regen
Think Place has triumphed in an international competition to masterplan a major Warsaw regeneration project
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NewsMayor’s green house goes on show
The Building Centre-designed “Number 1 Lower Carbon Drive” — a public exhibition in Trafalgar Square designed to showcase the mayor of London’s Green Homes initiative — has been unveiled
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NewsBrown announces £9bn investment in Gateway
Prime minister Gordon Brown has announced a £9 billion investment in the Thames Gateway
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NewsHemingway calls for respect in housebuilding
Speaking at this week’s launch of Cabe and the Home Builders’ Federation’s 2008 Building for Life awards, designer Wayne Hemingway slammed architects and home builders for failing to respect each other’s roles.
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NewsBack in the swim
The revamped Clissold Leisure Centre in Hackney, east London, by Stephen Hodder Associates, reopens next week after four years.
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NewsGillette regen cuts a dash
HOK has won planning approval for the regeneration of Gillette Corner, a grade II listed former razor blade factory.
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Holyrood plays Trump card
The Scottish government has called in Donald Trump’s £1 billion golf complex after an unprecedented backlash against Aberdeenshire Council’s decision to reject the scheme.
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RMJM locks horns with Unesco over St Petersburg tower
NEWS: Defiant RMJM tells Unesco to back off COMMENT: Gazprom battle symbolises Russian politics, argues Elaine Knutt from St Petersburg IN PICTURES: More images of the Gazprom tower
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NewsConsumers will drive demand for renewables, Conservatives promise
Tory Leader David Cameron unveils plans for a decentralised energy revolution at Greenpeace offices
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NewsTate extension nets 50m
The government has announced a £50 million contribution to Herzog & de Meuron’s extension at Tate Modern, which it claimed will boost Britain’s cultural offering in the run-up to the Olympics. Speaking at Tate Modern on Wednesday morning, culture secretary James Purnell said the capital funds — part of the ...
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NewsSchool keeps ‘fabulous design’ by dumping BSF
The £45 billion Building Schools for the Future programme is incapable of delivering “fabulous design”, Kensington & Chelsea council has claimed







