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Holburne extension wins approval
Eric Parry Architects’ contentious Bath Holburne Museum extension (pictured) has received planning consent.
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RIBA blasts Arb appeal process as ‘inadequate’
The RIBA has dismissed Arb’s proposals to let architects challenge its decisions, calling them “woefully inadequate”
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Shenzhen library wins AIA prize
RMJM has won an American Institute of Architects prize for its university town library project in Shenzhen, China.
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Terry Farrell enters the age of aquariums
The Biota! aquarium will form the centrepiece of the Silvertown Quays regeneration in east London.
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A&DS: standard is low
Architecture & Design Scotland has challenged clients on their ambivalent attitude to good architecture in the country
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Developer accuses Cabe of delaying Gateway housing
A 1,150-home development in the Thames Gateway, designed by Stock Woolstencroft, is being held up by red tape including Cabe’s requirement to see detailed designs, one of the country’s leading housebuilders has claimed.
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£18m for Sheffield project
Funding worth £18 million has been secured for this Allies & Morrison-designed mixed-use complex in central Sheffield
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Holburne extension wins approval
Eric Parry's massively controversial extension to the Bath museum finally wins planning following design changes
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Developer ordered to rebuild flattened Goldfinger cottage
A property developer who illegally demolished a grade-II listed cottage by Erno Goldfinger has been ordered to rebuild it to the architect’s original design.Rajiv Laxman, sole director of Croydon-based Abrus, was told by Wandsworth Council to rebuild the caretaker's cottage at the Brandlehow School in Putney to match "exactly" its ...
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RIBA blasts Arb review panel plans
Proposals by Arb to allow architects to challenge its decisions have been dismissed as “woefully inadequate” by the RIBA.Arb chief executive Alison Carr had claimed that the third party review panel would provide a check on the regulator and was evidence of Arb’s “open and transparent” approach (News 31 August).But ...
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British entries to the Stockholm library competition - images
View entries to the contest for an extension to Asplund's Stockholm library, from British firms Stephen Taylor Architects, Woolf Architects, Florian Beigel and Adam Kahn Archtiects
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Stephen Taylor's shortlisted Stockholm library proposal
Stephen Taylor Architects was one of the five practices shortlisted in the competition to design an extension to Asplund's Stockholm Library, which was won this week by Heike Hanada.
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Prasad promises regulation shake-up
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has delivered his inaugural lecture, pledging to hold an open debate on protection of title.
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Richard Rogers' Paris retrospective reviewed
The Pompidou is a fitting host for this major retrospective of Rogers work, says Kester Rattenbury The show is aimed at the public rather than architects but there's plenty here to enjoy, says Amanda Baillieu
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McAslan team to save threatened Rudolph school
John McAslan & Partners has defeated RMJM Hillier and three American practices with its design which would preserve and reuse Paul Rudolph’s seminal Riverview High School in Sarasota, Florida.
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Memorial salutes marines
East London-practiced Barker & Coutts Architects has won planning permission for this war memorial at the Royal Marines Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, south Devon.
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Kent praises quality hopefuls
More than 30 Kent architects and design firms are in the running for this year’s Kent Design Awards, which will take place at Canterbury Cathedral next Thursday.
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Hampshire pavilions
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has received planning permission for this £9 million office development in Southampton.
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Ebbsfleet is go for Eurostar
This week the first Eurostar trains left for Paris from the £100 million Ebbsfleet International Station.