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NewsFoster falls into red
Overdue accounts reveal dramatic fall in profits, late-paid taxes, but major increase in overseas work
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NewsKoolhaas warning over Blair's Respect agenda
The government's controversial new Respect agenda threatens to suck the life out of Britain's public spaces, architect Rem Koolhaas warned this week.
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NewsMousawi wins job for Baghdad hospital
Iraqi-born architect Ali Mousawi, who has re-established his practice in his homeland after 14 years of exile in Britain, has been commissioned to masterplan the expansion of the biggest hospital complex in Iraq.
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NewsPartnering wins £400m of work
Team of medium firms sees off big practices to win Bradford's Building Schools for the Future commission
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Sloane ragers fight square idea
Plans for London's historic Sloane Square by Stanton Williams Architects have been dealt a blow after the local authority agreed to consider rival proposals drawn up by residents.
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NewsA matter of life and death
The lack of architects involved in the Pakistan earthquake relief effort has left many vulnerable to freezing temperatures. Zoë Blackler finds one architect who is bucking the trend
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Fab four bag Olympic park
Profession acclaims natural justice as firms that secured games win first major commission
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Arb upholds right to see proof of insurance
A test case challenging the power of the Arb received a serious blow this week when its disciplinary panel ruled that the regulator had the power to demand proof of adequate professional indemnity insure (PII).
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Costs double to £5m for Hadid’s foundation HQ
Zaha Hadid’s new headquarters for the Architecture Foundation will cost nearly double the original budget of £2.75 million and miss its completion date.
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Rees: new planning powers are ‘crazy’
Proposals to extend mayor’s input are undemocratic, says City planner
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NewsOn the waterfront
The next major scheme in the regeneration of Cardiff Bay has been submitted for outline planning consent.
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NewsAire space
CZWG Architects has submitted a revised application for a new building on the Granary Wharf site in the centre of Leeds, for ISIS Waterside Regeneration.
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BDP wins campus job
BDP has beaten Broadway Malyan, Alsop Design and the Architects Design Partnership to design a new £90 million campus for the University of Worcester.
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Four on Holt shortlist
Edaw, MacCormac Jamieson Prichard, Studio Egret West and Maxwan are on the shortlist to masterplan Holt Town, a development in east Manchester.







