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Spab announces this year's Lethaby Scholars
The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (Spab) has announced two architects and an engineer as this year’s Lethaby Scholars – a scheme that provides six months of conservation training.The scholarship scheme, open to all building professionals and run by Spab, has been running since 1930. Past winners have ...
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Satellite wins competition to design Quaker centre in Hammersmith
Satellite Architects has won a competition to design a new sustainable Quaker worship centre as part of a major mixed-use scheme in west London.The existing Friends’ Meeting House in Hammersmith will be demolished as part of controversial plans by Sheppard Robson to redevelop the area around the town hall.Satellite was ...
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NewsSaatchi & Saatchi reception - Studio Octopi
Studio Octopi has recently completed work on its second reception space for Saatchi & Saatchi
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Grimshaw wins Brazilian Olympic pavilion contest
Grimshaw has won first prize in a design competition for a mobile art pavilion which will tour Brazil in the run-up to the 2016 Olympics.
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NewsHopkins in race to build Gulf outpost for top school
The firm founded by Sherborne School old boy Michael Hopkins is one of six on the shortlist to build a new Sherborne for ex-pats and locals in Qatar.
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NewsBroadway Malyan and Wilkinson Eyre shortlisted for Chinese scheme
Broadway Malyan, Wilkinson Eyre and German practice Henn Architekten have made it through the first round of public voting for a landmark development in the southern Chinese city of Haikou.
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NewsMcAdam shortlisted for Winter Olympics spin-off
McAdam Architects has been shortlisted for a £75 million mixed-use development in Sochi, the Russian host city for the 2014 Winter Olympics.The 40,000sq m Sputnik scheme will stand on sloping parkland on the Black Sea resort’s main boulevard, overlooking the marina.It features twin towers with 220 flats and a series ...
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NewsOlympics team to train at Archial venue
A new swimming and diving complex in Plymouth, designed by Archial, will be used by the Canadian diving team prior to next summer’s Olympics.Once completed, the £46 million Life Centre will feature a 50 x 25m swimming pool and a 25 x 16m diving pool along with sports halls, dance ...
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NewsBristol practice wins OK for Clevedon Pier work
Bristol practice O’Leary Goss Architects has been given planning permission to turn a derelict grade II listed hotel at Clevedon, Somerset, into apartments and to build a new visitor centre at a neighbouring pier.Grade I listed Clevedon Pier was built in 1869, with the hotel put up to cater for ...
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NewsUS Architecture Billings Index remains in the black
Signs of recovery - but some practices just hanging on
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RIBA's Melvin Debate tackles architecture and law
Series of debates held in memory of late RIBA Council member and his wife
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NewsHolder Mathias wins planning for Sussex seafront flats
Exposed geology of Rottingdean cliffs inspired horizontal design
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Architects and interior designers invited to enter awards for excellent service
Nominations close at the end of May
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NewsEdward Cullinan and RMJM on Scottish shortlist for 2011 RIBA Awards
Seventeen finalists are contenders for Stirling Prize
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NewsNuclear bunker looks like a... nuclear bunker, say architects
Damaged Chernobyl reactor to be re-sealed inside giant shell
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NewsInternational Intelligence: Armenia
After a turbulent past, Armenia is firmly open for business, says Ben Martin.
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NewsArchitects share Chinese wisdom with aspiring practices
’Stop work if you are not paid within 30 days,’ says one
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NewsBFLS wins approval for world's most powerful laser
Scientific facility could pave way for breakthroughs in cancer treatment







