All News articles – Page 1036
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High proportion of new builds sparks BSF panic
Critics fear historic school buildings are being demolished to save money
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Hoskins unveils Ballymena ‘polyclinic’ centre plans
Gareth Hoskins Architects, working with Keppie Design, has unveiled plans for a £14 million polyclinic-style health centre in Northern Ireland
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Harrap to renovate ‘High Street 2012’
Julian Harrap Architects is to renovate more than 120 run-down historic buildings lining the route of the 2012 Olympic marathon
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Demand for architecture to be taught in schools
Construction diploma’s popularity triggers debate over curriculum
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First service of tennis club flats
Construction work has begun on a £1.4 million, 1,300sq m affordable housing development in Southport by Manchester-based Ark Design & Architecture
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Martos wins $200,000 Driehaus classical architecture prize
Spanish architect Rafael Manzano Martos has won the 2010 Driehaus prize for achievements in classical architecture in the contemporary built environment.
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Aukett slumps to £1.9m loss
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson today announced it had made a pre-tax loss of £1.9 million for the year ended September 30, 2009, but suggested it was over the worst of the recession.
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Westminster gives go ahead to Hogarth Architects’ private house
Westminster Council has approved Hogarth Architects’ plans for a £1 million new home in St John’s Wood.
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Stop and search ruled illegal
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the stop-and-search powers recently used by police to detain architectural photographer Grant Smith are illegal.
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Newham chief makes hat trick of hires
London’s Newham Council has hired a new development chief in its third major appointment in five months.
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Three new partners on board Housing Design Awards
The Housing Design Awards are celebrating their eighth decade with a series of new partners, including the London Development Agency, Design for London and the RICS.
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Timber builds fire safety probe
The London Assembly has asked its planning and housing committee to investigate the fire safety of tall and timber-framed buildings.
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Guide Dogs steers for new review on Exhibition Road
The charity Guide Dogs is trying to get its case for a judicial review of Dixon Jones’s Exhibition Road scheme reconsidered.
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Architecture aid agencies appeal for help in Haiti
Architecture aid agencies are asking practices to help with the relief effort following the huge earthquake which struck Haiti today.
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RIBA awards open for entries
The RIBA has issued a call for entries for its annual regional and international building awards.
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PLP staff numbers hit 75, just four months after launch
The new company formed by the breakaway partners at Kohn Pederson Fox’s London office is targeting work across the globe as staff numbers hit 75 just four months after being launched.
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British Museum extension avoids call in
Communities secretary John Denham has refused to call in the £135 million plan by Rogers Stirk Harbour to extend the British Museum in central London.