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Guggenheim restaurant wins
New York-based architect Andre Kikoski has won the James Beard Foundation award for Outstanding Restaurant Design for his design of The Wright restaurant in the Guggenheim Museum
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BD launches an opinion poll on the three RIBA presidential candidates.
We are giving you the chance to show your support for the person you want to see as the next president of the RIBA.
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Shock announcement sees Penrose replacing Vaizey as architecture minister
The DCMS yesterday performed an extraordinary U-turn by announcing that Ed Vaizey will not serve as architecture minister.
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Kent school building programme in limbo as major cuts loom
Architects await government decision on future of £1.2bn second phase.
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Scotland is braced for bad times
The RIAS met in Stirling last week, amid fears that low support for the Conservatives could lead to Scotland being hit hardest by the new government’s spending cuts
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Guy Hollaway ahead of the curve with Kent harbourside restaurant
Local practice Guy Hollaway Architects has won planning approval for a new £2 million seafood restaurant in Folkestone.
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Nomination shortfall foils Oldham’s bid for president
Low pay candidate George Oldham has failed in his eleventh hour bid to become the next president of the RIBA.
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Glenn Howells hired to ‘shift around’ Birmingham Eastside site
Glenn Howells Architects has been hired to redraw plans for one of the UK’s biggest regeneration zones, Eastside in Birmingham, following news that the government plans to build a high speed rail link through it.
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Earls Court to receive Olympic makeover
Populous and Allies & Morrison are set to transform Earls Court Exhibition Centre into a temporary Olympic venue
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London on display
Wilkinson Eyre’s £20 million redevelopment of the Museum of London opens next Friday with 25% more space and a glass frontage that allows passers-by to see in to Moya & Partners’ 1976 landmark for the first time
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Sheffield tests tactile city maps
A map designed to help blind and visually impaired people get around cities is being trialled in Sheffield
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Architect fined for felling trees
A Belfast architect has been fined £800 for illegally removing trees from the site of a luxury house he was building
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Bomber Command memorial approved
Liam O’Connor’s £3.5 million memorial to the airmen of Bomber Command who died during the second world war has been granted planning consent
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Student wins AF travel bursary
Manchester School of Architecture student Nandi Marshal Han has won this year’s student travel award organised by the Architecture Foundation
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Scots given reassurance in Aberdeen contest row
Scottish architects will be given every chance to design a controversial mixed-use scheme in Aberdeen under an international design competition, its backers have insisted
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High Court rejects Save's Lancaster brewery test case
An attempt by Save Britain’s Heritage to set a legal precedent protecting period buildings from demolition has been thrown out by the High Court
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Stirling judging panel announced
The judges for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize have been announced
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Green light for slavery museum expansion
Austin-Smith: Lord’s £6 million extension to the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool has been granted planning permission.
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Rogers ‘precious’ over Chelsea plan
The High Court heard claims this week that Rogers Stirk Harbour was “precious” when London mayor Boris Johnson requested design changes be made to its ill-fated Chelsea Barracks scheme.