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Rising generation debates star factor
Star architects of tomorrow can be marked out in their youth by their international approach and ability to build urban communities in a local context, says the author of a new book on architecture’s rising generation.
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NewsFive shortlisted for BD young architect award
Five practices are facing perhaps the toughest interview of their short careers after they were shortlisted for the 2005 BD/ Davis Langdon Young Architect of the Year Award this week.
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Report on Lynch fire points to arson
The fire that destroyed the first major project by architect Patrick Lynch last year was possibly started with petrol, a scientific investigation has concluded.
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Aylesbury looks to New Islington
A masterplan inspired by Manchester’s New Islington development will be used to redevelop and enlarge London’s huge Aylesbury estate.
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John Drew leaves Foster for Viñoly
Senior Foster & Partners architect John Drew is leaving the practice to join of Rafael Viñoly Architects.
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NewsBroadcast views
MacCormac Jamieson Prichard’s refurbishment of BBC’s Broadcasting House was revealed for the first time this week as scaffolding on the building was removed.
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Katrina may affect UK construction
Rebuilding in the wake of Hurricane Katrina will lead to massive inflation in the US construction industry and could even have an impact on the UK, according to property services company Davis Langdon.
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NewsAn open and shut case
This timber-clad residential and commercial scheme in Harlow, Essex, received planning permission last week.
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Shepheard Epstein Hunter’s extension to Denys Lasdun’s Central Library at the University of East Anglia has been completed in time for the start of the academic year.
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RRP’s Welsh Assembly is three months late
The new £60 million Rogers-designed debating chamber for the National Assembly in Cardiff will be at least three months late in completion.
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Former Nightingale director joins US firm
American practice nbbj has recruited a former director of Nightingale Associates in an attempt to boost its profile in the healthcare sector.
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NewsChipperfield gives a Figge
David Chipperfield Architects’ Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa, opened last week.
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Architects petition Reed over arms fair
Speakers at the 100% Detail design fair last week petitioned organiser Reed over its role as host of the International Defence Exhibition arms fair.







