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Firm worked for free to win Edinburgh job
Broadway Malyan under fire for providing free ‘visionary work’ to secure Princes Street appointment
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NewsOverhaul for Lasdun campus
The University of East Anglia is spending nearly £2.5 million to restore badly eroded concrete on Denys Lasdun’s seminal 1960s campus.
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Sustainable buildings code dispute
High-level concern over the development of the forthcoming code for sustainable buildings has been revealed in a letter to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister signed by Cabe, English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation.
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Zogolovitch calls for Olympics jobs for young
An Olympic design director should be appointed to champion young British architects, according to regeneration expert and developer Roger Zogolovitch.
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NewsRiverside regeneration
McDowell & Benedetti’s pedestrian bridge for the Yorkshire town of Castleford has been entered for planning permission.
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Architecture school on the cards for UEA
The new chair of the RIBA ’s eastern region has made it his mission over his two-year term to establish a new architecture school in the east of England, and the University of East Anglia is one of the likely locations.
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NewsRedhill office development
Carey Jones Architects has won planning permission for an office development in Redhill, Surrey.
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RIBA launches new deal for year-out students
Student architects will be given better year-out experience and time off for exams under the RIBA’s new Chartered Practice scheme.
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News£23m French project for Caruso St John
Caruso St John Architects has won its first major housing project. The practice is designing a 500-unit housing development outside Bordeaux for French developer Malardeau Kaufman Broad.
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NewsA walk in the park for Richard Murphy
Richard Murphy Architects has revealed designs for new housing in Glasgow’s east end, part of an innovative £6.5 million development also involving local practices Page & Park, JM and Elder & Canon Architects.
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Minister happy with Arb
Housing minister Yvette Cooper appeared to rebuff MP John Gummer’s parliamentary assault on the Arb this week.
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NewsManchester ambition
Feilden Clegg Bradley has joined the race to provide a new home for the BBC in Manchester after governors at the corporation approved the £640 million “Out of London” move.
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Perfect triangle
HTA Architects has released images of its Triangle housing scheme, a colourful 180-home development in Cambridge.
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NewsArchitect of the Year shortlists announced
Thirty-three practices remain in the running for BD’s 2005 Architect of the Year Awards, to be presented at a gala dinner at the London Hilton on November 29.
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Public relations
The exterior of Will Alsop’s £54 million arts building The Public has been completed.
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NewsIs this a victory for the power of dreams or a self-inflicted wound?
The Stirling debate: Victory and verdicts
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Beauty contest fears at Elephant & Castle
Developers on the regeneration of London’s Elephant & Castle area have lined up Will Alsop, SOM and Marks Barfield Architects for the scheme, in a move that threatens to derail Southwark council’s innovative attempt to select architects working on the £1.5 billion scheme.
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NewsScotland buys back its pride
Holyrood’s £48,000 per year awards tsar claims second success in concerted effort to rebrand parliament







