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Make to turn Edinburgh Odeon into hotel
Make plans to convert an art deco former Odeon cinema in Edinburgh into an arts hotel.
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Lifschutz: Doon St redesign is an option
Alex Lifschutz has conceded that he will redesign his 43-storey Doon Street tower, near Waterloo in London, to get planning, as a public inquiry into the controversial scheme begins.
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New design guidance on school science labs
The latest guidance on how to design school science laboratories so that the next generation of students is switched on by science is due to be released by the Department for Children, Families & Schools by the end of this month.
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Studio E hailed for school design
Studio E Architects has been named best school architect in the British Council for School Environments awards.
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Ethics debate: Take an ethical stance, Libeskind tells his peers
Daniel Libeskind has urged architects to think carefully before working in China amid growing concern over the country’s ethical record.
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Cullinan tells how he found Gold
Ted Cullinan, who has been awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in recognition of a lifetime of architectural achievement, paid tribute to his inspirations in a speech on Wednesday night.
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Construction set to start early
Construction of the 2012 Olympic stadium is on course to begin two to three months early, according to the Olympic Delivery Authority.
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Design-led practices miss out on college work
A row has broken out over the selection of architects for a massive spending bonanza in the further education sector.
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Chipperfield’s Hamburg hotel open
David Chipperfield’s hotel in Hamburg opened yesterday, six years after the firm landed the prize commission in competition.
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Chichester College revamp takes lessons from town and country
Hawkins Brown has been appointed lead architect on an £80 million scheme to redevelop Chichester College’s two campuses.
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New film centre tipped for London
Culture secretary Andy Burnham is tipped to launch plans for a £200 million film centre for London’s South Bank in next week’s creative economies green paper.
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Higher Education Funding Council launches fund to help universities cut carbon
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce) has launched its Revolving Green Fund to help universities cut their carbon emissions.
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RH Partnership completes student residence for Cambridge college
RH Partnership has completed a hall of residence for Trinity Hall College, Cambridge.
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Learning technologies impact school design, says British Council for School Environments
The British Council for School Environments has published Learning Technologies and Schools of the Future.
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Stars compete to bring ‘magic’ to New Street station
A star-studded shortlist of international architects is to bring “magic and excitement” to a £600 million overhaul of Birmingham New Street station.
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The big education question
Does the profession have the resources to deliver Building Schools for the Future? We asked three architects for their views - and now we want to know what you think
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Bennetts blasts eco-charity over ‘cavalier’ design snub
Architect complains environmental group dropped its design without informing practice
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Benefits of BDP’s ‘beehive’ school stack up
BDP has designed this innovative vertical primary school, set in the six lowest levels of a residential tower in east London.
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BD launches campaign to save Robin Hood Gardens
NEWS: Time running out to list Smithson’s 1972 estatePETITION: Add your name to our petitionOPINION: Robin Hood must be listedINTERVIEW: “It’s my parents’ best building,” says Simon Smithson