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  • Neil Jarrett
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    Framework plan alarms RIBA

    2008-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Architects may have to bid for hundreds of millions of pounds worth of work through a huge network of framework agreements that could cover all of England.

  • The library with flats above
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    Egret West scoops £75m Clapham scheme

    2008-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Studio Egret West has beaten Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and S&P Architects to a £75 million mixed-use scheme in south-west London.

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    Clash at EH’s CO2 cuts conference

    2008-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Speakers at English Heritage’s conference on climate change in central London last week clashed over CO2 cuts in historic buildings.

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    2008-01-31T16:53:00Z

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    Prince Charles reignites ‘carbuncle’ debate with new attack on modern architecture

    2008-01-31T15:54:00Z

    Prince Charles has invoked the spirit of his 1984 “carbuncle” speech with a damming new attack on modern architecture.

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    Boris Johnson in U-turn on London skyscrapers

    2008-01-31T14:40:00Z

    London mayoral candidate Boris Johnson today backtracked over his skyscraper policy for the capital, promising to encourage tall buildings in the City, London’s financial district, after all.The Conservative MP had drawn criticism after attacking recent designs for skyscrapers as “drab and featureless” and criticising incumbent mayor Ken Livingstone for giving ...

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    Top architects back Smithfield

    2008-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Inquiry hears KPF’s scheme backed over ‘undistinguished’ General Market

  • Architects from six continents will be needed to solve the UK's skills shortage
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    Deepening skills crisis will cost practices dear, says ACA survey

    2008-01-30T12:39:14Z

    ACA calls for relaxation of law on foreign architects as profession faces ‘significant’ shortage of architecture skills

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    KCAP, Allies & Morrison and Edaw to design Olympic legacy masterplan

    2008-01-29T18:18:00Z

    Dutch firm KCAP will join forces with Allies & Morrison and Edaw to design the Olympic site’s legacy masterplan, the London Development Agency announced today.The announcement, which brings together two of the six teams shortlisted for the commission, will see the three firms working collaboratively to design a framework of ...

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    Studio Egret West wins £75m Clapham scheme

    2008-01-29T17:56:00Z

    Studio Egret West has beaten Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and S&P Architects to a £75 million mixed-use scheme in south London. The practice, which BD last week revealed is drawing up a masterplan for Tower 42 in the City of London, has produced designs for a library, GP surgery, café, ...

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    Riba awards 2008: Last chance to enter

    2008-01-29T12:03:00Z

    Architects wanting to be in with a chance of winning one of a host of Riba awards have only three weeks to submit their entries.The closing date for the Riba Awards 2008 is February 21, and architects must enter the institute’s regional and national awards in order to be eligible ...

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    Bellyflop: Zaha Hadid's reworked Aquatic Centre disappoints - more images and visitors comments

    2008-01-28T14:40:00Z

    As revealed by BD in November, Zaha Hadid’s Aquatic Centre now includes two temporary stands.The temporary seating stands – to be removed after the Games have a ten year lifespan but the Olympic Deliver Authority expects them to be reused and incorporated into a permanent, or semi-permanent facility.The centre was ...

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    Smithfield Market proposal “drives a bulldozer through national heritage policy”

    2008-01-28T13:40:00Z

    English Heritage has accused developers of KPF’s proposed Smithfield Market scheme and the City of London of attempting to “drive a bulldozer through national heritage policy” as a public inquiry into the plans drew to a close on Friday (January 25).

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    OMA rings the changes with Hamburg harbour redevelopment - images

    2008-01-25T10:00:00Z

    Rem Koolhaas’ latest twist on high-rise design – a ring-shaped structure formed of ten modular interlinked blocks– has been announced as part of Hamburg’s major harbour redevelopment, Hafencity.

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    This week

    2008-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Up go the Venice Lido, architectural technician John Deeks and Parisian fashion show setsWhile down go the likelihood of housebuilding targets being met, the Giant’s Causeway, and Alice in Wonderland’s Llandudno home, Penform

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    Prouvé of the pudding

    2008-01-25T00:00:00Z

    This flat-pack “maison tropicale” by French architect Jean Prouvé, who died in 1984, has been rebuilt in front of the Tate Modern on London’s South Bank.

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    RIBA told: time for a woman president

    2008-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Royal Town Planning Institute president, Janet O’Neill, has called for the RIBA to follow the organisation’s lead and ensure female architects reach the very top of their profession.

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    Stars rising in New York

    2008-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Buildings: New York's super-rich are driving the fetishisation of architecture Profiles: The four NY practices being showcased by the AF

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    Make’s mark on Sheffield

    2008-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Make celebrated its fourth anniversary this week with the unveiling of this mixed-use scheme in Sheffield.

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    Zaha in human rights row

    2008-01-25T00:00:00Z

    NEWS: Zaha Hadid attacked for Azerbaijan cultural centre OPINION: Where do you draw the line on human rights?