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Cabe gives £900,000 in design grants
Cabe has awarded £900,000 to 21 regional architecture and built environment centres for the next financial year
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Sheffield architecture student wins video competition
An architecture student at Sheffield University has won a £3,000 video competition on YouTube.
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Westminster launches competition for street kiosks design
A competition to design cutting-edge street kiosks for London’s west end has been launched.
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BIG scores Faroe Islands competition win
The largest-ever commission on the Faroe Islands has been won by BIG and Fuglark, to design a 19,200sq m education centre in Torshavn.
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Spirits up as architects find work
The number of unemployed architects has fallen for the third month in a row, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics this week.
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Baroque treasure Seaton Delaval saved for nation
The grade I listed Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland has been saved for the nation, following a fundraising campaign, supported by some of the leading lights of British architecture.
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Planners dent Imperial’s crown
A major university extension by Foster & Partners on London’s Exhibition Road could be scuppered by the planners’ determination that the building be set back from the street.
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£4.5bn regeneration scheme in Wirral goes for planning
Plans for a £4.5 billion regeneration scheme – said to be the largest in UK history – have been submitted for a site in the Wirral.
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Architects to draw up V&A extension proposals
An invited group of architects has been asked to draw up design proposals for an underground extension at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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New chair for ancient buildings society
English Heritage’s former chief conservation architect, David Heath, has been named as the new chairman of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.
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Hopkins unveils Brent civic centre
Hopkins Architects has unveiled the first image of its proposed new civic centre opposite Wembley Arena in north west London.
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Bartlett school names Cruz as new director
Marcos Cruz has been appointed director of the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture. He will take up his new post on January 1.
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Regional architecture centres get £900k from Cabe
Cabe has awarded £900,000 to 21 regional architecture and built environment centres for the next financial year.
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Call for entries for LFA 2010
London’s architectural community is being asked to come up with ideas for next year’s London Festival of Architecture.
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Sorrell appointed as creative industries ambassador
Former Cabe chairman John Sorrell has been appointed by the prime minister as a UK business ambassador, with the brief to champion the creative industries.
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Copenhagen sees what a tonne of CO2 looks like
An installation demonstrating exactly what a metric tonne of carbon dioxide looks like has gone on show in Copenhagen.
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Number of optimistic architects rises in all surveyed sectors
Architects expect work to increase across the board next year, with forecasts of growth in the private housing, commercial and public sectors.
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Councillors set to rule on Rogers’ revised British Museum scheme
The fate of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ £135 million extension to the British Museum will be decided this week.
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Council backs CZWG’s Bournemouth development
Proposals by CZWG for a £50 million mixed-use scheme in the middle of Bournemouth have been give the green light by local planners.