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Stick to Part L promise, architects tell minister
Fears that key measure over environmental upgrades will be dropped
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Birmingham plan lays Rogers library to rest
Birmingham City Council has finally ended months of speculation over the future of a new library project in the city, announcing that the library will now be split across two sites, one in the city centre and an archive in Eastside.
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NewsGoing green among the red hills of Ibiza
The rolling red hills of Ibiza have inspired this eco-friendly house designed by Satellite Design Workshop.
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The Met blogger
Student Richard Ceccanti’s online journal documents a turbulent year at London Met
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Charles goes for modern methods
Leading traditionalist Prince Charles surprised the architectural world this week with plans for prefabricated homes on two of his existing developments.
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John Lewis attacks Selfridges flagship Birmingham store
Retail giant John Lewis has struck out at upmarket rival Selfridges’ approach to architecture, criticising the chain’s striking Birmingham flagship designed by Future Systems.
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NewsWilkinson Eyre goes Dutch
The Netherlands’ first suspension bridge, designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, has been lifted into place.
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NewsGreenside replacement blocked
Owner who illegally demolished modernist gem vows to fight refusal for new home following public inquiry
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NewsExemplar architects in schools bid
Three architectural practices that designed much-praised exemplar schools for the government’s £2.2 billion school investment programme are competing in the first major project under the initiative, defying earlier fears that the projects would not be taken on by major contractors.
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NewsSalford in bloom
Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas this week revealed designs to turn Salford into a “beautiful” garden city.
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The lying game
Design statements descend into farce as architects routinely give planners the runaround
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NewsLove triangles
Wandel Hoefer Lorch & Hirsch has completed this museum and document archive, set within the landscape around Hinzert in western Germany.
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Fosters pair in terror blast
Two Foster & Partners architects were injured in last Thursday’s bomb attacks in London.
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Prince Charles backs Pathfinder bulldozers
Demolition of homes in Nelson gets approval from Prince’s Foundation
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Fans go wild for Zaha superstar
Star worship scaled new heights at the UIA congress in Istanbul last week as speakers were mobbed by fans demanding autographs and souvenir snaps.
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NewsLevels of learning
The Bridge Academy in Hackney, east London, designed by Building Design Partnership, has been granted government funding.
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Powerplay
A report by the House of Lords published this week has accused the government of having an incoherent policy on energy efficiency. The report calls for a minister solely responsible for energy, more government funding for construction research and stricter building regulations.A new report by Cabe details the barriers faced ...
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NewsTo Pompidou, a son
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban’s new landmark outpost of the Pompidou Centre in Paris has been submitted for planning permission.







