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Moxon triumphs in Preston competition
Moxon Architects has won an RIBA competition to design a £6 million landmark office building in Preston, Lancashire.
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NewsAedas gets on track
Aedas has won a competition to refurbish Rotherham Central station. The £2.5 million project is part of area’s regeneration led by regional agency Yorkshire Forward.
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Lottery hands out £13 million
A total of 13 towns and cities in the UK have been earmarked to receive £13 million of regeneration cash from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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EU body defends local rights
Local communities should have a more prominent role in planning, according to a report out this week.
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Goverment IDs five target areas
Junior housing minister Iain Wright has named the Thames Gateway; the South-west; Corby, Northamptonshire; Portsmouth Urban South Hampshire; and Elevate East Lancashire as priority areas for new cultural and sporting facilities.
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NewsSquire & Partners remodels Lasdun
Squire & Partners has completed its refurbishment of the City of London’s Milton Gate, which was originally designed by Denys Lasdun and Peter Softley in the late 1980s.
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Sustainable design panel set up to help planners
A panel focused on improving environmental sustainability has been set up to counter a “desperate” lack of skills among planners.
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The winners of the Architect of the Year Awards revealed
YAYA: Carmody Groarke wins Young Architect of the YearWINNERS: Details of all this year's winners including best of the best for Allies and MorrisonVIDEO: Zo Blackler reports from the AYA ceremony
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Gillespie Kidd & Coia show opens at the Lighthouse
IMAGES: Selected works in the Lighthouse retrospective REVIEW: Show gives MacMillan and Metzstein their rightful place in history VIDEO: Watch clips from two films in the show
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NewsCarmody Groarke wins YAYA
Carmody Groarke has beaten a five strong shortlist to clinch this year’s Young Architect of the Year Award
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NewsYvette Cooper pledges range of styles for eco-towns
Housing minister Yvette Cooper's rejection of a single grand vision sparks fears among architects of ‘dog’s dinner’ design
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NewsDarbourne & Darke house saved from demolition
Geoffrey Darke's acclaimed 1960's house is grade II listed
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NewsOscar Niemeyer opens the RIBA conference
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Niemeyer looks back on his long careerSKETCH: The digs and punches made for a lively spectacle
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BDP forced out of race for 2012 media centre
BDP has been forced off the shortlist to design and build the London 2012 games’ media centre after its partner Balfour Beatty was dropped by the Olympic Delivery Authority, it has been reported.The development, which the ODA refused to deny, leaves just two architects - Hopkins and Allies & Morrison ...
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NewsYAYA finalist Carmody Groarke wins Architecture Foundation competition
Young Architect of the Year shortlisted practice Carmody Groarke has won an Architecture Foundation competition to design a new pavilion in Regent’s Place, London.The pavilion is part of Terry Farrell’s masterplan for the Regent’s Place Estate for developer British Land and creates a new entrance to Osnaburgh Street.The practice beat ...
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NewsBovis refuses to build Hadid’s Foundation HQ
Land Securities insists building will go ahead despite contractor’s ‘ridiculous’ tender price
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NewsNew chapter in library thriller
Future Systems has revealed images of its most ambitious and controversial project yet — the National Library of the Czech Republic.







