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Design becomes BSF heavyweight
Design should count for one-fifth in any evaluation of Building Schools for the Future bids, the government has said.
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Architecture for all under school reforms
Radical new proposals to shake up architectural education could open up the profession to a wider range of society and tackle student debt.
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NewsTime is on your side
This 60m-high structure, dubbed the Solar Pyramid, will be the UK's largest work of art, its creators claim.
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NewsWhat's new in Brum
Network Rail has unveiled new images of John McAslan & Partners' £500 million redevelopment of New Street Station in Birmingham.
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NewsUS bidders line up for £3m Archigram files
A large part of the Archigram archive is on the verge of being sold out of the country to North American buyers.
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NewsSilver screen
The Richard Rogers Partnership has revealed new images of its bold revamp of Silvercup Studios in New York.
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Stolen RIBA archive sold on eBay
Curator convicted of theft of ‘unique' Voysey images. Institute insists ‘lessons have been learnt'
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ODPM delays courses on green regulations
The ODPM has postponed vital training sessions that were supposed to prepare the construction industry for the introduction of tough new environmental laws.
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RIBA is accused of ignoring consumers
The National Consumer Council has accused the RIBA of "focusing on the interests of the profession", and making "little or no attempt to consider the consumer interest" in its attempt to curb the power of the Arb.
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RIBA group to tackle planning
The RIBA is to challenge planning rules with a new think-tank in response to rising concern over the "crisis" in the country's planning system.
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Greenlight for Bracknell plan
The Richard Rogers Partnership has finally won outline planning permission for the ambitious £750 million regeneration of Bracknell town centre.
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NewsShipwreck off Margate
As the Turner Contemporary slips into oblivion and the public's worst fears about iconic architecture are confirmed, Ellen Bennett uncovers a saga of vaulting ambition, a designer usurped and £6 million down the pan
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NewsThe lightness of being Ito
RIBA Gold Medal winner Toyo Ito is architecture's impossible dreamer who takes every project in a new direction.
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Tate's tall neighbour runs into difficulties
Plans for a controversial tower next to London's Tate Modern have suffered a new blow after the local authority blocked plans for permanent cleaning equipment on top of the building.
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Heritage can make you money, developers told
English Heritage reached out to developers this week with a guide for developing projects in the historic environment.







