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EPCs come to smaller homes
Energy performance certificates are to be rolled out to one- and two-bedroom homes along with home information packs (HIPs) from December 14
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NewsHostel loses institutional feel
Sussex-based DRP Architects has completed the first phase of a £5 million project to rebuild a hostel in Portslade, near Brighton.
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Rochester Riverside design placed
HTA with Burd Haward Architects has won the competition to design the 600-home first phase of Rochester Riverside, a 2,000-home flagship development in the Thames Gateway.
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Fosters extends share ownership
Foster & Partners has announced it is extending share ownership in the business, as the practice marked its 40th anniversary at the British Museum on Tuesday night
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NewsHolburne extension wins approval
Eric Parry Architects’ contentious Bath Holburne Museum extension (pictured) has received planning consent.
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Bellgrove win for Page & Park
Page & Park has beaten Make, Gareth Hoskins and Elder & Cannon in a competition for one of Scotland’s most exciting regeneration projects.
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NewsRichardson to head up Network
Vicky Richardson (pictured) has been appointed as chair of Architecture Centre Network.
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Developer accuses Cabe of delaying Gateway housing
A 1,150-home development in the Thames Gateway, designed by Stock Woolstencroft, is being held up by red tape including Cabe’s requirement to see detailed designs, one of the country’s leading housebuilders has claimed.
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News£18m for Sheffield project
Funding worth £18 million has been secured for this Allies & Morrison-designed mixed-use complex in central Sheffield
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President's medallists
Students from the Bartlett School of Architecture, the Architectural Association and the University of Westminster have scooped this year’s RIBA President’s Medals student awards.
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Farrell to be Thames Gateway design champion
NEWS: Farell appointed Gateway champion IN PICTURES: Farrell's Silvertown aquarium OPINION: Gateway is in meltdown DEBATE: Is the project a busted flush?
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NewsHolburne extension wins approval
Eric Parry's massively controversial extension to the Bath museum finally wins planning following design changes
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NewsDeveloper ordered to rebuild flattened Goldfinger cottage
A property developer who illegally demolished a grade-II listed cottage by Erno Goldfinger has been ordered to rebuild it to the architect’s original design.Rajiv Laxman, sole director of Croydon-based Abrus, was told by Wandsworth Council to rebuild the caretaker's cottage at the Brandlehow School in Putney to match "exactly" its ...
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NewsRIBA blasts Arb review panel plans
Proposals by Arb to allow architects to challenge its decisions have been dismissed as “woefully inadequate” by the RIBA.Arb chief executive Alison Carr had claimed that the third party review panel would provide a check on the regulator and was evidence of Arb’s “open and transparent” approach (News 31 August).But ...
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NewsHadid's Aquatic centre is redesigned
The ODA’s quest to find a legacy use for Zaha Hadid’s Olympic Aquatic Centre has further compromised the architect’s original concept, a new image shows.
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New housing needs Cabe, says Callcutt
Expanded design review process should look at all major schemes
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NewsT5 lends Pompidou support
This striking half-size model of a T5 support structure greets visitors to the first major exhibition of Richard Rogers’ work.
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NewsCouncil set to demolish 1970s Pimlico School
Approval for the demolition of the acclaimed Pimlico School in central London is set to be given next month by Westminster City Council amid a last-ditch effort by campaigners including John McAslan to save it.
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NewsMcAslan team to save threatened Rudolph school
John McAslan & Partners has defeated RMJM Hillier and three American practices with its design which would preserve and reuse Paul Rudolph’s seminal Riverview High School in Sarasota, Florida.







