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NewsPick of the day, Tuesday June 20: Nicky Gavron on Urban Oasis
The deputy mayor of London chooses Laurie Chetwood's urban oasis installation on Clerkenwell Green for her pick of the day
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NewsMy week by Jacob Bellwether: A Herdwick sheep's view of the London Biennale. Tuesday
Tuesday: Jacob is impressed by Alain de Mouton, a woolly philosopher from France
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Pick of the day, Wednesday June 21: Rowan Moore on Richard Wentworth
Director of the Architecture Foundation Rowan Moore chooses a talk by Richard Wentworth as his pick of the day's events. The artist and Kings Cross resident will discuss whether people who live in the city own it or are owned by it
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Pick of the day, Monday June 19: Eva Jiricna on Bata-ville
Eva Jiricna chooses the film Bata-ville: We're not afraid of the future as her pick of the day's events. A bitter sweet road movie about utopias, modernist architecture and the spirit of Tomas Bata, founder of the Bata shoe empire
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NewsReview: Cool Wall debate
Twelve architects set out to prove their cool credentials, but there could only be one winner at Sunday afternoon's Cool Wall contest
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My week by Jacob Bellwether: A Herdwick sheep's view of the London Biennale. Monday
Monday: Jacob feels very much at home in the lush pastures of Southwark.
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News60 second interview: Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers
Zoë Blackler catches up with a pair of old friends fresh from their latest collaboration driving sheep across the Millennium bridge and finds them in lighthearted mood
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Your say: Rab Bennetts tells the story behind the sheepdrive
It is often said that architectural education prepares you for many things, but driving animals through central London streets is probably not high on the RIBA's education agenda. Two years ago at the first Biennale, we responded to Peter Murray's inspired idea to drive a group of cows from ...
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Pick of the day, Saturday June 17: Wayne Hemingway on Pop-up London
Designer Wayne Hemingway chooses the children's model making event at St Bartholemews Fair as his pick of the day's events
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Jury's Warsaw walkout
Petty rules see host of international architects excluded from gallery design competition for Polish capital
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NewsLDA U-turn could save Crystal Palace centre
The country's first purpose-built sports centre could be saved from demolition following a surprise U-turn from the London Development Agency.
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NewsCabe plans hitlist for ‘crap' design
Cabe is asking the public to nominate buildings and places which should be bulldozed, amid rising frustration inside the watchdog at the "crap" standard of development in the UK.
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Six on list for Turner gallery take two
Danish practice Schmidt Hammer Lassen has been named on the star-studded shortlist to design the Turner Contemporary at Margate, four months after Spence and Snøhetta's scheme for the art gallery was scrapped for being vastly over-budget.
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Pay rises more than 5% a year
Architects' pay has risen by more than 5% in the last 12 months, with average salaries ranging from £19,000 for part I students to £80,000 for directors working in London, according to a survey by recruitment agency Adrem.
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Details of new £60K competition revealed
Second phase of scheme to launch this summer as Future Homes
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Lloyd flak over Arb vice chair
Arb chairman Humphrey Lloyd has come under fire from architect board members over his role in the controversial election of vice-chair Sarah Lupton.
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News60 second interview: Peter Ackroyd
Historian Peter Ackroyd talks to Zoë Blackler ahead of his lecture on the Sacred Thames this evening
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NewsFarewell to an anachronism
Built on the cheap, and never meant to last, the Commonwealth Institute's time is up
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Sheffield Civic Trust will champion modern design
The newly formed Sheffield Civic Trust has pledged to fight for good contemporary design in the city. Launched on Monday, the trust says it does not want to act solely as a conservation body.
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