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NewsNorthern Ireland promises focus on good design
Northern Ireland culture minister Nelson McCausland has said good design will be at the heart of the country’s new buildings strategy.
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New Brunel library opens in Bristol
A new library and education centre, the Brunel Institute has opened in Bristol.
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Holder Mathias sports coaching centre opens in Glamorgan
A state-of-the-art sports coaching and performance facility by Holder Mathias has opened at Glamorgan University.
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NewsL&Q apologises over bullying claims
The chief executive of developer L&Q has issued a public apology to two MPs after allegedly accusing them of bullying behaviour over Conran & Partners’ plans for the Walthamstow Stadium site.
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NewsJan Gehl tells Edinburgh to ditch its buses
Danish practice Gehl Architects has said that Edinburgh’s Princes Street should be cleared of buses as part of an attempt to make it more attractive.
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NewsMangera Yvars Architects bags £40m Nottingham Tesco design
Nottingham development tipped to be the first of a new wave of high quality schemes by the retail giant
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NewsCommunities to take on planning powers
Communities are to be given powers to decide minor planning applications under new government proposals set to be announced this week.
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NewsChina - the new home of the skyscraper
Country overtakes US as the leading nation for tall buildings
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NewsDeveloper cancels Walthamstow Stadium consultations amid safety concerns
Housing developer L&Q has called off two public consultation events for Conran & Partners’ proposed redevelopment of the former Walthamstow dog track following alleged threats to staff.
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John McAslan's RSA Academy buildings open in Tipton
New buildings at the RSA Academy in Tipton, West Midlands, by John McAslan & Partners have opened their doors to pupils.
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New Chelsea Barracks scheme submitted for planning
Dixon Jones, Squire & Partners and Kim Wilkie have submitted an outline planning application to Westminster City Council for the Chelsea Barracks development in west London.
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NewsArchitects celebrate with Russia and Qatar over World Cup wins
It might have been a black day for England’s football fans but not everyone was upset about Russia’s World Cup victory.
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NewsCost fears over V&A scheme in Dundee
Kengo Kuma’s winning design for the Victoria & Albert Museum building in Dundee has been hit by claims it will cost nearly £20 million more than the agreed budget
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NewsVictorian Society joins campaign against Sheppard Robson scheme
Sheppard Robson’s plans for a mixed-use development in Hammersmith have been dealt another blow after the Victorian Society expressed concern.
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NewsThe architects who billed £1m in BSF consultancy fees
Birmingham Council payments support Gove’s claim that architects creamed off BSF cash
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NewsMorrell’s findings spark more questions
The government has been challenged to explain how it will drive change in the construction industry following Monday’s publication of construction tsar Paul Morrell’s landmark report on the impact of climate change
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NewsV&A director explains his architectural strategy
Mark Jones has overseen 34 architectural projects during his tenure and in tough times is sticking to his vision
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NewsRogers shows new Tideway views
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has released new images of its Tideway Wharf project near Battersea Power Station
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