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Scottish design watchdog names new review panel
Gareth Hoskins, Ewan Anderson, Gordon Murray and Keith Brownlie are among the 28 architects, engineers and planners on Architecture & Design Scotland’s new design review panel.
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AA student wins university accommodation competition
An Architectural Association student has won a competition to design a concept for the future of student accommodation.
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US to launch design excellence programme for diplomatic buildings
American architects have welcomed the announcement of a design excellence programme for US diplomatic buildings.
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A-Z to election 2010 for architects
Which party opposes Heathrow’s third runway and which would scrap Arb? Traditional left-right labels will be little help in distinguishing policies on May 6, so here is our guide to the parties’ plans for the built environment
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No one yet standing for RIBA presidency
No candidates have yet entered the running to become the next RIBA president despite a shortlist of three this time two years ago
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Facebook feels the fury over low pay
A Facebook group set up to protest against exploitative wages in the profession has attracted more than 500 members in less than a week
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Kazakh stunner
Foster & Partners’ Khan Shatyr entertainment centre in Astana, Kazakhstan, is nearing completion
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Pillar of the community
Konishi Gaffney architects, a new Japanese/British practice, has won the Edinburgh Architecture Association small projects award for its first home
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De Matos Ryan captures the castle from oblivion
De Matos Ryan Architects has helped restore a grade II listed tower from near ruin, turning it into part of a family home. The Round House folly is located on the crest of a hill overlooking Siddington Village in Gloucestershire and surrounded by farm land.
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Scotland’s Kickstart ‘will waste public cash’
Scotland’s answer to Kickstart, the £130 million National Housing Trust initiative, is set to pay for more poor quality homes on the taxpayer, one of the country’s leading architects has predicted
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Fretton to exhibit at Venice Biennale
Architect Tony Fretton and artist and designer Mark Pimlott are among a handful of leading figures chosen by Venice Biennale curator Kazuyo Sejima to exhibit their work there this summer
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Only architects on over £75k to get work visas
Home Office rethink could lead to a ‘virtual ban’ on non-EU architects
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Wallinger's White Horse sculpture granted planning permission
Plans for a giant horse intended to become a new landmark in Kent have been given planning permission.
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Kleihues & Schuwerk wins Oslo Museum competition
Three European practices have been selected as the winners of an international competition to design the new National Museum of Art, Architecture & Design in Norway.
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Ireland picks six sites to submit for World Heritage Status
Ireland has revealed a “tentative” list of six sites it hopes Unesco will consider for World Heritage Site status.
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RIBA unveils anti-terrorism design guide
The RIBA has launched a practical guide for architects and planners on how to design out terrorism.