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NewsMargate Beach contest winner
Collado Collins has won a competition to design this £600 million mixed-use scheme (pictured) at Margate Beach in Kent.
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Aedas profits fall back
Aedas, ranked fourth in BD’s World Architecture 2007 survey, has recorded an 8% drop in its 2006 pre-tax profit, to £1.58 million, even though its 2006 turnover of £41.6 million represented a 7% rise year on year.
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Six firms shortlisted for garden history museum
AOC, Sarah Hare Architects and Ullmayer Sylvester are among six young firms shortlisted for a competition at the Museum of Garden History on the banks of the Thames at Lambeth.
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NewsContemporary centre set to face Riga’s medieval heritage site
Fletcher Priest has won an international competition to design this 46ha urban centre in the capital of Latvia, Riga.
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NewsSheffield master work
Urbed has submitted its competition-winning masterplan for Sheffield’s £400 million West Bar scheme for outline planning.
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RIBA seeks development chief to boost public face
The RIBA is searching for a £70,000 development boss in a bid to broaden its public appeal.
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NewsWarm wood at Salford
This 19-storey timber-clad tower by Conran & Partners is the latest arrival at Salford Quays.
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Foster and Hadid in bid to save arts funding
Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid have waded into the debate over arts funding by calling on the government to protect the amount of cash allocated to the arts in an imminent spending review.
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Cabe attacks ‘generic’ tower near Olympic site
Cabe has slammed a proposed Stock Woolstencroft scheme near the 2012 Olympic site in Stratford, east London, suggesting its 45-storey tower is not good enough to risk cropping up in international coverage of the event.
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Tony Wilson scheme lives on
Local architects are being sought to bring legendary music boss Tony Wilson’s Weave project in Burnley to fruition.
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LDY wins King’s Lynn marina
Llwelyn Davies Yeang has been appointed to masterplan a 250-berth marina in Norfolk.
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Big names kick off Big Draw ‘07
Staff from Future Systems, Make, Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, and Foster & Partners are to give the public a hand with its drawing skills this Sunday, September 30.
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NewsKearney is new RIBA East chair
Steven Kearney, chair of the South Essex Chapter of Architects, is to be the new chair of the RIBA East.
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NewsGreen light for affordable homes
European Urban has won planning permission for this canalside mixed-use development near King’s Cross in north London.
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NewsBack winning Causeway scheme, says watchdog boss
The chair of Northern Ireland’s Ministerial Advisory Group, the region’s answer to Cabe, has called on the Northern Ireland Assembly to back Heneghan Peng’s competition-winning Giants Causeway visitor centre design over a private developer’s rival proposal.
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NewsAlsop’s 20-flavour housing
Ellis Woodman was among the jurors looking at the submissions for New Islington’s Tutti Frutti scheme
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NewsTwenty houses on Tutti Frutti terrace - images
The twenty winning entries in Urban Splash's Tutti Frutti competition, for a site in its New Islington development, will create Britain's most architecturally diverse street
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NewsSMC Group reports first-half losses of £4.5 million
SMC Group has revealed it lost £4.5 million in the first six months of this year. The figure, published today in its interim results for the six months to the end of June, compares with a profit of £1.8million for the same period in 2006. SMC Group also confirmed that ...
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NewsGovernment to hold competition for design of eco-towns
The government has revealed plans to launch an international competition to find architects and designers for its 10 proposed eco-towns







