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Councils still to set energy targets
The Department of Communities and Local Government has denied it is to strip local authorities of powers to set renewables targets above UK guidelines.
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NewsRMJM unveils university info hub
RMJM has unveiled its £23 million library for the University of Sheffield.
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ACA warns against RIBA contract
The Association of Consultant Architects has written to its members warning them to avoid a new contract for consumer clients published last week by the RIBA, which the ACA claims could “bankrupt” them.
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NewsProtestors will keep on fighting
Opponents of the £2 billion Victoria Transport Interchange masterplanned by architect KPF have vowed to fight on after submission of the scheme for planning last week to Westminster council.
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Cabe rejects Clay Farm again
Cabe has urged PRP to carry out a second rethink over its 2,300-home Clay Farm garden suburb near Cambridge.
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Australia seeks architects to combat skill shortage
British architects will be able to emigrate Down Under from next month with virtually no barriers because of a chronic shortage of qualified, experienced architects in Australia.
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NewsSotheby’s hover is no bother
Planning has been granted for Paul Davis & Partners’ extension to the headquarters of auctioneer Sotheby’s on London’s New Bond Street.
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NewsRiverside revival
This £10 million riverside office building in Sheffield by BDP Architects has been completed.
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NewsNorthern General extension opens
Sheppard Robson’s £30 million Hadfield Building, an extension to the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, has opened.
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G-force centrifuge is grade II listed
Architecture minister Margaret Hodge has listed a fifties-built centrifuge designed to test the effect of G-force on airmen and equipment.
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NewsHousing Corp keeps Dixon on
Peter Dixon has extended his role as chair of the Housing Corporation for a further two years.
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Hurry to enter the Leaf Awards
Architects have until the end of the month to submit entries for this year’s Leaf Awards.
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NewsFinal bid to halt Ulster Museum extension plan
More than 200 architects from around the world have joined heritage groups in a last-ditch campaign against the £12 million redevelopment of Belfast’s landmark Ulster Museum.
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RIBA's plans to become a watchdog
NEWS: New design panel to advise the president on controversial schemes OPINION: The potential pitfalls of RIBA's plans
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Should we move to Australia?
NEWS: As record numbers of Brits emigrate, Australia looks to attract architects 60 SECONDS WITH: Matthew Turner, former Sydney resident gives his lowdown on life Down Under
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The long-awaited Serpentine Pavilion
NEWS: Eliasson and Thorsen's Serpentine pavilion opens this week - images REVIEW: Is the programme running out of steam, ask Ellis Woodman AUDIO: Interview with the pavilion's creators
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Coin Street wins approval for 43-storey tower
NEWS: Lambeth approves Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Southbank towerDEBATE: Has Coin Street Community Builders compromised its principles?
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A4A launches 50+ Club
Launching Architects for Aid's 50+ Club fundraising appeal, we look at the vital work the charity is doing around the world and explain how you can get involved







