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Nominations open for RIBA President’s Medals
Student awards will be judged by leading architects and academics
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Bentley Student design competition winners announced
Students from Scotland, US, India and Israel take honours
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2011 Student Degree Show Listings
The ultimate list of architecture degree show dates, times and locations
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New requirements for architecture students unveiled by the RIBA and Arb
Changes introduce greater flexibility in terms of practical experience needed prior to Part III
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Zaera-Polo speaks out over Foreign Office split
One half of the former husband and wife team behind Foreign Office Architects has spoken publicly for the first time about the decision to end the practice.
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Architecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington
Late 1940s Hallfield Estate described as a “seminal” post-war estate
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Foster & Partners' 3Beirut project takes shape
Three towers are Fosters’ first development to break ground in Lebanon
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City rails against Broadgate listing
Chairman claims Lipton’s criticism of Make scheme is motivated by wanting to see his buildings immortalised
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Sutherland Hussey bags third tallest tower in Beijing
Tongzhou Tower is latest in a string of Chinese wins for Scottish practice
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Architects better at raising finance, report claims
Report explores difficulties for creative industries when applying for financial products
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McAslan to chair 2011 Yaya jury
BD’s 2011 Young Architect of the Year Award jury has been selected, with John McAslan set to take the role of jury chair.
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RMJM picks up two awards for Singapore hospital
State-of-the-art hospital combines technology and organic gardens
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RIBA announces winners of Moscow cinema competition
More than 500 entries in contest to redesign facade of Pushkinsky Cinema
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English Heritage urges Plymouth conservation
English Heritage has called for the designation of Plymouth city centre as a conservation area.
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William Hill reveals odds on Broadgate listing case
The City of London’s landmark Broadgate complex is unlikely to be listed according to bookmaker William Hill
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Steve Jobs unveils Apple's new Foster-designed headquarters
Foster & Partners designs “spaceship” for computer giant
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Former Nord director Robin Lee launches new practice in Shoreditch
Nord LLP re-emerges as Robin Lee Architecture
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6a Architects - ICA Studio, London
6a Architects has undertaken a unique six-month residency at the ICA culminating in the creation of the ICA studio