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NewsOne-fifth of UK architects unemployed
BD’s employment survey shows joblessness close to 2009 levels
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NewsArtwork unveiled on Eric Parry's Piccadilly development
Richard Deacon has designed a colourful cornice for the building
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NewsV&A and Design Museum on trade mission to Far East
Foster, Populous and Benoy also fly out with architecture minister
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NewsPrivate sector could fill Whitehall skills vacuum, says minister
Lord Deighton says industry needs ‘more certainty’
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NewsWhite Arkitekter wins competition to move Swedish city
The city centre of Kiruna has been forced to move due to subsidence
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How to Win Work – Local Customs
Many countries offer prizes, not just to the winners but also to the runners up in a competition. In Switzerland, for example, the Andermatt masterplanning competition run last year had prizes of 30,000 Swiss francs (currently worth £20,000) for each of the five shortlisted firms. The sums are not ...
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NewsAngela Brady urges minister to list Preston bus station live on TV
Demolition would be an act of vandalism, says Brady
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Green buildings cost same as conventional structures
Findings published in new report from World Green Building Council
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NewsArchitects pour scorn on government's off-site construction plan
Proposals labelled “vague pronouncements”
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NewsHodder wants quarterly meetings between Arb and RIBA
Incoming RIBA president plans wants to avoid “confrontation”
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NewsRetrofit housing can deliver deep carbon reductions says report
Findings by the Technology Strategy Board unveiled at Ecobuild
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NewsKonishi Gaffney wins planning for Toddlers Hut
Overlooks the beach in Portobello near Edinburgh







