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Till to quit Sheffield for Westminster dean role
Jeremy Till is to become dean at the University of Westminster’s school of architecture and the built environment.
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EH to set up list of sites in danger
English Heritage is to create the first comprehensive listing of heritage sites in England deemed to be at risk of damage or decay.
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Expo competition courts young firms
Young, up-and-coming architects are being called on to design the first phase of the 65ha Scotswood Expo in Newcastle, in an RIBA-run competition.
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Four compete for Welsh scheme
Ash Sakula Architects, Davis Sutton Architecture, Letts Wheeler Architecture & Design, and Tom Russell Architects have been shortlisted in an RIBA/Royal Society of Architects in Wales competition for a sustainable housing development in Pembrokeshire.
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Redelopment for Orpington College
KSS Design Group has unveiled its designs for a £12 million redevelopment of Orpington College.
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Hodder takes charge at Penrose
Ian Hodder has taken over as lead director at Exeter-based SMC Penrose after managing director and founder Ian Penrose stepped down following a skiing accident earlier this year.
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West meets East café
A sister venue to Thomas Heatherwick’s East Beach Café opens next month, run by the same award-winning mother and daughter team.
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Bold face on the waterfront
Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects has released new images of its Bonnington Hotel scheme, an £18 million riverside development in the heart of Glasgow for client Clydeview.
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Hadid takes the battle to Hodge
Architect lobbies minister as Robin Hood Gardens’ D-Day approaches
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Barcelona comes to Birmingham
A £450 million Birmingham city centre development, apparently inspired by the Catalonian capital Barcelona, moved a step closer with the submission of an outline planning application last week.
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Cabe defends decision to back Suffolk Tesco
But watchdog admits no review panel members visited the sensitive site
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We solve your skills crisis, say defiant Australians
Antipodean planners working in Britain have hit back at criticism that they weaken the UK’s planning system, and have demanded better recognition.
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Midlands centre proves the art of a quick move onto site
The new Midland Arts Centre is now on site — only a month after it received planning permission from Birmingham City Council.
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Arb threatens ‘very ill’ retired architect
Arb has threatened to take legal action against an elderly retired architect because his architectural practice is illegally listed on several web directories.
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Stoke masterplan seeks approval
Marchini Curran Associates is seeking planning permission for its masterplan for a mixed-used development in Stoke on Trent.
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A&M wins Regent Street project
Allies & Morrison has won planning approval for a scheme to redevelop the Crown Estate-owned Quadrant 1 block at the south end of Regent Street, London.
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Alsop lauds Public as his best building
Will Alsop has described The Public as his “best building” yet, despite leaving the unfinished project three years ago after being forced into receivership.
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YRM wins City air extension study
YRM Architects is to carry out a six-month design study for a proposed extension to London City Airport.
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Life above the fast lane
Bolles & Wilson’s Tapering Tower for 100 West Cromwell Road has gone in for planning to Kensington & Chelsea council.