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NewsBurwell Deakins Architects appointed for Plymouth arts centre
University building features performance and rehearsal spaces
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News5th Studio's Fatwalk at risk of being scrapped
Architect’s Olympic legacy project could be abandoned in bureaucratic shakeup
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NewsHeneghan Peng’s Giant’s Causeway visitor centre opens
£18.5 million centre completed after two-year build
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Work to start in Greenwich on HLM and Studio Egret West plans
Developers Cathedral Group and Development Securities buy final piece of land
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NewsRIBA announces jury for 2012 Stirling Prize
Nicholas Grimshaw, Joanna van Heyningen and Mark Jones will pick winner of country’s biggest architecture prize
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NewsPiano’s Norwegian art museum to open in September
Astrup Feranley Museet to receive first visitors this autumn
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NewsArchitecture lecturers defend design-led courses
RIBA Appointments survey shows graduates lack practical skills
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NewsChipperfield and Harrap push ahead with Burlington Gardens renovation
New York’s Pace Gallery will occupy two floors of the building
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NewsCarbuncle Cup nomination — Bomber Command memorial, Green Park, London by Liam O'Connor
Have your say on this year’s shortlist
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NewsAedas takes over Davis Brody Bond's Seattle office
World’s biggest architect has history of collaboration with US practice
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NewsEuropean architects face gloomy 2013
Germans expect 8% increase in workload in 2013 while Italians forecast -15%
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NewsDavid Cash appointed BDP chairman
Former international development director among several senior promotions
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NewsUse architects to reap rewards from neighbourhood planning, says RIBA
Report with Respublica calls for government action to assess social value of good planning
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NewsMichael Trentham Architects wins planning permission for national park houses
Work will start on site this summer







