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Pastoral heritage at risk
Traditional rural architecture is at risk of being lost forever, according to a major new report by English Heritage.
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Tough questions for Ojeu
Most public work advertised through Ojeu is won by large, established practices. Zoë Blackler and James Rose expose how red tape is squeezing out small practices.
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Chipperfield wins Philadelphia project
David Chipperfield Architects has won the latest in a long line of US arts and museum projects .
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City priorities queried
Creating better and cheaper public transport would do more to improve cities than putting more police on the beat or cracking down on fly posting, binge drinking and litter, according to a survey published this week.
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RIBA reveals its core curriculum for CPD
Details of the RIBA’s proposed “core curriculum” for continuing professional development were revealed this week.
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NewsClear daylight
Piercy Conner Architects has won planning permission for a £2.75 million residential scheme on Kennington Park Road in south London.
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NewsDubai, Dai?
The £200 million Bay Pointe residential development by Atkins, planned for Cardiff Bay, has been criticised by Richard Weston of the Welsh School of Architecture as being more suited to Dubai than Wales.
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Lancashire town launches design contest
A housing market renewal pathfinder has attempted to buck the trend for poor design by launching a competition for the transformation of the Whitefield ward in Nelson.
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Atlanta’s classical revival
Robert Adam Architects has unveiled new images of its proposed triumphal arch in Atlanta.
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BD wins top magazine prize
Building Design was named subscription magazine of the year at the PPA’s Magazine Subscriptions Awards last week.
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Fire guts site set for housing
New housing for a high-priority site in the South-east could be delayed after a suspicious fire gutted a historic building in the Severalls former hospital site in Colchester.
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NewsBattersea woodlouse
Sheppard Robson has released concept designs for a new horticultural school building in Battersea Park.
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Gough resigns from panel over shortlist
Leading architect Piers Gough has resigned from the selection panel for a new performing arts centre in Folkestone in protest at the number of large, experienced firms on the shortlist.
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NewsPier review
This stunning structure has been designed by Glowacka Rennie Architects for the Jaywick Sands regeneration area on the Essex coast.
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NewsThe great fat cat stitch up
Exclusive: young practices frozen out of 94% of public contracts while large established firms prosper
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Sheppard Robson picks up pieces on BBC project
Sheppard Robson has been appointed to replace MacCormac Jamieson Prichard for the second phase of the troubled £470 million Broadcasting House project.







