More News – Page 851
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NewsRIBA announces its Mipim virgins
Henley Halebrown Rorrison, HÛT, Moxon and AStudio are among those heading for Cannes
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NewsLego Architecture unveils Sydney Opera House
Kit for Jørn Utzon building available from March 1
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NewsArchitects sought for Kurt Schwitters legacy plans
Arts trust plans Merz Barn restoration and museum in Cumbria
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Atkins twisted towers win Chinese competition
Pair will form first phase of wider masterplan in Zhuhai
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NewsChinese architect Wang Shu wins the Pritzker
Head of Amateur Architecture Studio will be first resident Chinese architect to receive ‘architectural Oscar’
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NewsMake lands spot in Sunday Times top 100 list
Shuttleworth’s practice is new entry in best small companies league table
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NewsGeorge Oldham resigns from Arb board over ethnic slur
Ruth Brennan also stands down after calling RIBA president ‘a prat’
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NewsDesign Council Cabe to move to Angel Building
Organisation will partly occupy AHMM’s Stirling Prize shortlisted scheme
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NewsWatchdog praises YRM’s nuclear design
Design Council Cabe calls Hinkley Point buildings ‘powerful industrial objects’
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News3XN to design new building for Swedish university
Project to bring 500 years of history into 21st century
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NewsCity of London agrees stone bench design competition
Architecture students will be invited to submit designs for Cheapside bench
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NewsLittlehampton seeks third seafront landmark
Resort builds on reputation begun by Heatherwick and Studio Weave
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NewsFobert’s Hackney Wick scheme wins approval
Aecom and Jamie Fobert’s plans for a major redevelopment of Hackney Wick in east London have secured approval, despite concerns raised by the council and local residents.
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NewsBattersea Power Station put up for sale
Administrator hopes to raise up to £500 million for creditors







