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Council approves first phase of Oxford University’s Radcliffe Infirmary plan
Oxford City Council has given the go-ahead for the first phase of the Radcliffe Infirmary site, one of the most significant projects Oxford University has carried out for more than a century.
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Tory 'Green Deal' proposed to make homes more energy efficient
Conservative Party plans to give homeowners an allowance of up to £6,500 each to make their houses energy efficient have been strongly welcomed by green groups.
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IM Pei awarded RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Chinese-born American architect IM Pei has been named as the recipient of the 2010 RIBA Royal Gold Medal.
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Koolhaas Glasgow Maggie’s Centre wins planning
Maggie’s has won planning permission for a new £2.1 million cancer care centre in Glasgow designed by Rem Koolhaas and the Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA).
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Bamboo football inspires UN Studio’s Chinese stadium winner
UN Studio has won a closed competition to design a 38,500sq m, 40,000-seat football stadium for Chinese super league team Dalian Shide FC.
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Follett steps down from parliament
Former architecture minister Barbara Follett is stepping down as an MP.
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Sauerbruch Hutton's prototype low-carbon city block
Berlin-based German practice Sauerbruch Hutton has beaten four other shortlisted teams to win the commission to design a low-carbon prototype city block in Helsinki, Finland.
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Glenn Howell's Canada Water scheme in for planning.
Glenn Howells’ mixed-used scheme next to Canada Water Tube station has been submitted to planners.
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YAYA 2009 shortlist announced
Five firms have made the shortlist for BD's 2009 Young Architect of the Year award, sponsored by Autodesk.
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Libeskind rolls out zinc homes
The Libeskind Villa, the first of a series of 30 prefabricated homes by Daniel Libeskind to be distributed worldwide, has opened to the public
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Fat wraps up housing, library and a school for a Rotterdam suburb
Fat has unveiled a hybrid school, housing and library development for the Hilleplein area of south Rotterdam in Holland as part of the Rotterdam Biennale
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EH institute U-turn is 'ridiculous'
Condemnation for decision to back OMA’s Commonwealth revamp
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Village pavilion makes its debut
A pavilion designed by Cassion Castle and Fleet Architects for a village green in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, was unveiled at a music festival at the weekend
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ODA leaves smaller firms out in the cold
Olympics framework to encourage up-and-coming practices is scrapped
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Caruso St John for Soane Museum job
Caruso St John has been selected to create a new interior scheme for London’s Soane Museum
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Selwyn opens Porphyrios building
Porphyrios Associates’ neo-classical student accommodation block at Selwyn College, Cambridge, has opened
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Judging panel meets Barracks developer
A judging panel set up to scrutinise the 10 plans put forward for the revised Chelsea Barracks scheme met the developer for the first time this week
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Adjaye shows new Skolkovo images
New images of David Adjaye’s International Business School in the Skolkovo district of Moscow have been released