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NewsChyutin unveils controversial Jerusalem museum
Israeli practice Chyutin Architects has unveiled images of its designs for a replacement for Frank Gehry’s $250 million Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem.
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Archial's Scottish construction training building opens
Scotland’s first minister Alex Salmond has officially opened Archial’s construction training facility for Aberdeen College.
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NewsBrady: Architects need to show off their skills
Incoming RIBA president Angela Brady said architects must convince the government of their role in delivering good schools if they are to play a role in school building.
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NewsABK's Redcar library could be demolished this month
Fears for building as local MP supports council move
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NewsSOM commissioned to design masterplan for IT company's 'city' in Vietnam
Project is SOM’s second recent win in Vietnam after Green Tech City in Hanoi
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Faulkner Browns selected to design key building for Newcastle's Science Central
Practice selected to put flesh on bones of Make’s masterplan
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NewsBlack appointed to create housing association HQ
Shortlist included Edward Cullinan and Fletcher Priest
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NewsKCAP Architects win Luxemburg competition
KCAP Architects has won a competition to develop plans for the Belval Square Mile quarter in the city of Esch-sur-Alzette in Luxemburg.
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NewsGovernment brands Unesco 'wasteful'
International heritage agency under fire for failing to show results
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NewsFerguson attacks Populous's Bristol stadium plan
Former RIBA president told he is “living in cloud cuckoo land” after hitting out at Ashton Gate scheme
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NewsArchitects in running for Meanwhile London competition
Studio Egret West and Capita Symonds make Docklands shortlist
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Longbridge regeneration submitted for planning
Holder Mathias’s £70 million plans include a new park
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NewsArchitect gets resi green light after appeal
Child Graddon Lewis will now build five-storey block in Barnet
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Latrobe Prize awarded for public interest manual
Chicago professor is the recipient of bi-annual $100,000 prize
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NewsMore UK firms vow to stay out of Libya till Gaddafi goes
Edward Cullinan among practices following Feilden Clegg Bradley’s lead
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NewsKaro Architekten library in Brit Insurance Design awards final
An open air library in Germany has won the architecture category for the annual Brit Insurance Design of the Year awards.
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NewsSeven line up to fill hole in Rome made by Mussolini
David Chipperfield and Diener & Diener are among those shortlisted for controversial site along Via Giulia cleared by Mussolini 70 years ago.
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NewsTest school saves government £4 million
The government has saved £4m on a significantly shortened procurement process for a school in Doncaster.







