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NewsHaymarket plans threaten Unesco status, warns watchdog
The director of Edinburgh’s heritage watchdog has condemned Network Rail’s plans for Haymarket station, saying they could threaten the city’s Unesco World Heritage status.
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NewsNew Guggenheim considered for Helsinki
Helsinki has commissioned the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation to explore the possibility of creating a new Guggenheim Museum in Finland.
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NewsArchitects battle for Design Museum Brit Insurance design awards
Caruso St John, Herzog & de Meuron and MVRDV among the nominees
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord announces restructure
Austin-Smith Lord has announced a restructure of its business to target five key sectors it has selected for growth.
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Green light for Ted Cullinan's Maggie's centre in Newcastle
Edward Cullinan Architects has received planning permission for its Maggie’s North East Cancer Caring Centre.
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NewsSurvey says construction more IT literate than thought
But outdated company attitudes hold individuals back
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NewsMarchini Curran plans luxury Brazilian resort
Nottingham-based Marchini Curran Associates has masterplanned a new beach resort in Brazil.
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NewsAedas and Arup pioneer sun screen
Aedas and Arup are working together to attach a vast mashrabiya screen to Aedas’s headquarters for the Abu Dhabi Investment Council.
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro to design new Columbia Business School buildings
Scheme is early part of university’s new campus in West Harlem
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NewsNew Year's success for Henning Larsen
Henning Larsen Architects has bagged three major international projects this month including winning the competition to design a major new conference centre in south-eastern Nigeria.
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NewsFormer presidents back fight to save RIBA Trust
Roger Zogolovitch seeks to force special general meeting to reconsider abolition
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NewsAllies & Morrison puts mark on its piece of south London
Firm responsible for a dozen schemes within 250m of its Southwark base
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NewsMayor approves HOK and PLP's London superlab
Biomedical research centre will be Europe’s largest
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NewsSquire & Partners reveals west London scheme
Squire & Partners has submitted plans to Westminster City Council for a new residential and mixed-use scheme near Paddington Gardens, west London.
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NewsZaha Hadid announces opera house launch
Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House will be officially opened in February, after a fire delayed work by more than a year.
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NewsEmployee tied up in Bond Bryan burglary
A member of staff at Bond Bryan Architects was forcefully tied up and left overnight in his office during an aggravated burglary.
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NewsMies van der Rohe nominees revealed
Caruso St John’s Nottingham Contemporary is among scores of projects nominated for this year’s Mies van der Rohe Award, the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.
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NewsGrimshaw's waste-to-energy plant goes for planning
£185 million plant could be open by late 2014







