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Take a peer at prize pier
Logan Doak, a 28-year-old student at the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture in Aberdeen, has designed the winning entry for the redevelopment of Helensburgh Pier on the Firth of Clyde.
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Lord’s masterplanners shortlisted
The Marylebone Cricket Club has shortlisted BDP, David Chipperfield, Dixon Jones, Herzog & de Meuron and Hopkins Architects to create a masterplan for the £200 million redevelopment of Lord’s.
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Hackers infiltrate RIBA site
Police have been called in after Chinese internet hackers infiltrated the RIBA’s membership database, a system used by the public to find architects.
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The far-out pavilion
Alumni of the Architectural Association have completed an innovative pavilion which celebrates the 10th anniversary of the school’s design research lab.
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Fraser keeps it in the family to save school
A design by Malcolm Fraser for his daughter’s school could see the B-listed building in Edinburgh kept in use following proposals to sell it and move to a new location.
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SOM reveals Nato finger design
SOM’s London design director Jo Palma presented the practice’s latest designs for Nato’s new headquarters (pictured) earlier this month, it has emerged.
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Tearing up convention
Young practice Studio Octopi has designed this origami-inspired extension for a private house in Muswell Hill, north London.
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It’s a bust as college honours Shew
Gray, Baynes & Shew Architects’ former senior partner Simon Shew has been honoured at Trinity College, Oxford, with a bust of the architect unveiled in the Fellows’ Gardens (pictured).
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Caruso St John clinches big frieze
Caruso St John has been appointed to design this year’s Frieze Art Fair exhibition space in London’s Regent’s Park.
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Chipperfield BBC HQ up for RIAS prize
Stirling Prize winner David Chipperfield could pick up an RIAS award for his troubled BBC building in Glasgow.
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Bradford awards deadline looms
Architects have just a week-and-a-half left in which to enter Bradford’s bi-annual architecture awards, organised by Bradford Council and the RIBA.
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Minister refuses to list at-risk school
The Welsh heritage minister has refused to list an acclaimed 1970s school building in Newport despite appeals by leading names including Richard Rogers, David Chipperfield, Zaha Hadid, Peter Cook and Richard Rogers.
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First associate directors at firm
Eric Parry Architects has announced the appointment of two associate directors, Roz Barr and Justin Sayer (pictured) and six associates.
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One of these architects could be your next president
Andrew Hanson, chairman of RIBA London (pictured), Paul Davis, past president of the Association of Consultant Architects, and Ruth Reed, former president of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales, are running for the RIBA’s top job.
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Ex Milton Keynes’ architect hits back over school designs
Former head of design says department was scapegoated, as council prepares for sell off
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Piano sceptical on anti-terror design
The architect behind London’s tallest planned skyscraper has criticised government efforts to “design out” terrorism.
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RIBA three open up on presidential ambitions
Steering the profession away from “starchitecture”, giving the regions a stronger voice and tackling the thorny issue of architectural copyright are just some of the issues exercising the minds of the three figures vying to become RIBA president in 2009.
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Ombudsman dismisses housing fair allegations
One of the country’s most exciting housing schemes has received a huge boost after accusations of maladministration were officially rejected.