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Pakistan alert came too late
Saturday’s earthquake struck before Pakistani authorities had a chance to reinforce key public buildings following a warning that the area was at greater risk.
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NewsTime to splash out
Andrew Wright Associates has designed this windswept home and pavilion inspired by the sea and located on a remote island off the Irish mainland.
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NewsPiano pledges light for London Bridge
Renzo Piano has pledged to bring light into the “kingdom of darkness” around London Bridge.
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NewsSoaring south
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has unveiled images of its 168m tower on London’s South Bank.
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BBC reins in building costs of second phase
The BBC has said it is cutting costs on its £400 million Broadcasting House project in a bid to keep to budget.
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NewsTobacco to the future
Acanthus Ferguson Mann submitted a planning application this week for its conversion of the former Imperial Tobacco office building in Bristol.
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NewsFanning out
McChesney Architects’ new Avenham Park Pavilion in Preston has won cash from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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MP hits out as Ritchie scheme gets the nod
Ian Ritchie has won planning permission for his controversial design for the Potters Field site near Tower Bridge.
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Does size really matter?
Last week’s RIBA report suggests mega firms are the way forward, but small practices warn that this would erode creativity further. Should architects fall in line or stand their ground?
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NewsKids give their Stirling verdict
Zoë Blackler asks a panel of 12-to-16-year-olds in Bradford which building should win next weekend
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NewsArb’s insurance battle rocked by resignation
The Architects’ Registration Board’s controversial crackdown on architects trading without professional indemnity insurance appeared to be unravelling this week after a member of its disciplinary panel stepped down over a perceived conflict of interest.
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Capacity fear sparks schools plan reform
Schools programme to be spread out and architects quizzed on capacity
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2020 homes too hot to handle
Report urges designers and builders to adopt passive and mechanical cooling methods
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NewsCampaign to save Sheffield estate
Urban Splash says £150 million refurbishment will bring ‘love and romance’ back to brutalist Park Hill
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