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Georgian Group deadline today
Today (Friday) marks the deadline for entries for the 2007 Georgian Group architectural awards, sponsored by Savills.
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Gross Max gets Brixton go-ahead
Lambeth Council has granted planning permission for the redesign of Brixton town square by Gross Max as part of London’s 100 public spaces programme.
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NewsMayor backs TfL move to Shard
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone (pictured) has guaranteed his support for Renzo Piano’s troubled Shard skyscraper.
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Design skills shortage predicted
England will face a severe lack of design professionals including architects by 2012, according to a new report by the Academy for Sustainable Communities (ASC).
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NewsBath arts complex shortlist revealed
Stanton Williams, Tony Fretton and Jamie Fobert are among those presenting competing visions for a new arts complex at Bath University this week.
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NewsM2R’s low-budget, high-concept Kiev ski retreat — with llamas
This high-concept country house, complete with a ski lift, shooting range, swimming pool and mini-zoo for ponies and llamas, has a construction budget of just £350,000.
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McAslan shortlisted for Florida school
John McAslan has been shortlisted in a competition to redevelop a seminal Florida high school he helped campaign to save.
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NewsHangar-like college for Bristol
SMC Hickton Madeley has unveiled this competition-winning design for a £20 million further education building in Bristol.
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NewsHangzhou’s sky garden
Sheppard Robson is one of only two practices to be shortlisted in a competition to design a 550,000sq m mixed-use scheme in Hangzhou, China.
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NewsLiverpool to issue heritage guide for architects
Liverpool City Council has agreed to create a design framework for its protected waterfront area in a bid to safeguard the city’s world heritage status.
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Reformers force Arb to review ‘gag’ clause
Arb board members have challenged proposed new rules of conduct drawn up by the regulator, which they claimed represented a gagging order.
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NewsEH blasts Viñoly’s plan for Oxford
A £490 million masterplan by Rafael Viñoly for Oxford University will damage the “historical context” of the city centre unless it is revised, English Heritage has warned.
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£30k chance to win energy award
Entries are invited for the chance to win up to £30,000 in the Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy.
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NewsSadek takes lead regeneration role
Jackie Sadek, head of regeneration at CB Richard Ellis, has been made chair of the independent British Urban Regeneration Association, which promotes best practice in regeneration.
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RIBA funds offer students help
RIBA South East is inviting students in its area to compete for a £1,000 award to help fund travel expenses related to their research.
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NewsGreenwich gives college go-ahead
Greenwich Council has granted planning permission for Foreign Office Architects’ new building at Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication.
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Sarkozy recruits British architects to help build legacy
NEWS: Foster, Rogers and Hadid to advise French president on design quality OPINION: Are architects best placed to offer political advice?
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Do architecture schools ignore non-white architects?
NEWS: Sunand Prasad's claim of white bias in schools welcomed by SOBA OPINION: Issue is not black and white TELL US WHAT YOU THINK
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NewsGrimshaw ready for Russian takeoff
Grimshaw is set to make its first foray into Russia after winning the competition for a £450 million airport in St Petersburg.







