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NewsDCLG says local service is failing
Only 54% of the population is satisfied with local council services, a survey by the DCLG has revealed.
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NewsLiverpool to get green OAP home
McHugh Stoppard Architecture has received planning consent for this sustainable old people’s care home in Liverpool.
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NewsRefurbished Festival Hall rejects claim of ‘vandalism’
Allies & Morrison was forced to defend its £111 million Royal Festival Hall refurbishment at its official unveiling this week.
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NewsSOM Docklands towers go ahead
SOM has been granted detailed planning permission for a twin-tower, 4,900sq m mixed-use development in London’s Docklands.
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Bruce-Lockhart to chair EH
Sandy Bruce-Lockhart (pictured) has been appointed chair of English Heritage.
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RSHP wins British Museum centre
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has been appointed to design a conservation centre and temporary exhibition space and at the British Museum in London.
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RIBA partners BBC on new series
A drive to improve public access to the RIBA’s archive is to be boosted by a major new BBC TV programme, How We Built Britain, to be presented by David Dimbleby and screened on BBC1 from this Sunday, June 3.
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Aedas sets out Edinburgh options
Aedas has revealed three separate options for the redevelopment of Edinburgh’s grade A listed Haymarket Station, including demolition.
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NewsForeign Office Architects reveals art school plan
Foreign Office Architects has submitted a planning application for its relocated base for Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication on the Greenwich Peninsula in south-east London.
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NewsFour Brits on Sheffield Media Centre shortlist
Four British practices and two foreign firms have been short-listed by the RIBA to design a £3 million festival centre in Sheffield.
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NewsThe way opens up for green Greyfriars Gate scheme
This sustainable residential development in Hereford has been submitted for planning, by RRA Architects.
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Brown ‘inspired’ by Swedish eco-town
A 9,000-home development in Sweden has emerged as a key inspiration behind prime minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown’s eco-town initiative announced last month.
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NewsMake out by the river
This mixed-use, 400-home development by Make and Carey Jones Architects has been granted planning permission by Wandsworth council.
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NewsCampus beats Kyoto targets
This central lightwell is part of a state-of-the-art university campus building designed by Atkins.
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The Tories attack on tall buildings
NEWS: Conservatives blast Livingstone over skyscraper frenzyOPINION: The Tories haven't thought this through
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NewsTories blast Livingstone over skyscraper frenzy
Cameron’s policy group accuses architects of pandering to the ‘vulgarity of bigness’
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... as mayor relaxes rules on height
Historic views in London to St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster have been narrowed after the government backed mayor Ken Livingstone’s relaxation of tall buildings rules.
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NewsBathat in BD
How BD reported on Cedric Prices's alternative proposal for Battersea Power Station







