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NewsData Brief: June 22 2012
A good week for Holder Mathias, a bad week for social housing and a run down of the top UK architects
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NewsNumber of new builds nosedive
The number of affordable homes in England during the 2011/12 financial year fall
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NewsHawkins Brown completes Kingston uni faculty
Building will be used for business and law teaching
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NewsFoster and Partners scoops two RIBA International Awards
Sergison Bates, Wilkinson Eyre and Hopkins only other UK winners
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NewsArchitect of the Year Awards 2012: Sports and Entertainment
Find out hwo to enter one of this year’s most hottly contested awards
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NewsUnesco prepares to strip Liverpool of heritage status
Organisation says Chapman Taylor’s plans put city’s heritage at risk
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NewsFoster to design Cuban ballet school
Arts complex project led by the Royal Ballet’s Carlos Acosta
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley reveals plans for BBC Manchester site
Major office and residential scheme to be built on site of former Broadcasting House
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NewsRIBA award winners nearly halved
Institute re-evaluates entry system to eliminate ‘soft’ awards as Stirling Prize longlist is cut from 97 to 59
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NewsDundee House and Maggie’s Centre win at RIAS Awards
The largest project to win was the £47.5 million National Museum of Scotland by Gareth Hoskins
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NewsSanei Hopkins gets planning for Swanage pier pavilions
Pier Head seat in £7 million redevelopment
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NewsWilkinson Eyre's cable car to open for 2012 games
Cross-Thames link will carry up to 2,500 people an hour
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NewsNew schools 'won't win any awards'
Government’s Priority Schools Building Programme seeks traditional designs with high spec
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NewsResidents' concern at Farrell's Ally Pally plans
Worries over noise and views to central London
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NewsBere Architects and Architype in running for Passivhaus Awards
Practices among seven to be shortlisted for inaugural event







