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Government backs new engineering prize
The government is backing plans to introduce a new engineering award, worth up to £1 million for the winner.Science minister David Willetts said he supported plans for the prize, which he believes could reach the prestige of the Nobel prizes awarded annually for fields including physics and medicine.The prize would ...
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SOM team bags permission for huge east London scheme
Revised plans for Leamouth Peninsula approved by London Thames Gateway Development Corp
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Architect fined £3,000 for serious professional incompetence
The Arb’s professional conduct committee has fined an architect £3,000 for unacceptable professional conduct and serious professional incompetence.Frances Morrow of Banbury, Oxfordshire, was found to have acted inappropriately on a number of occasions when working on a residential development in Moreton-in-Marsh.It was alleged she failed to check that an installed ...
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Arup Associates sets up China studios
Architectural wing of engineering giant to open three new offices
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Appeal over Redcar library ruling
The Twentieth Century Society says it will appeal against the decision not to list ABK’s Redcar Central Library.
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Article 25 holds art auction
Built environment charity Article 25 has announced plans to raise funds through a week-long art exhibition and auction next month.
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Make's university project launches in Stratford
Make has revealed new images of University Square Stratford, a £33 million scheme for two universities in east London.The 8,600sq m scheme, which has won detailed planning permission and was formally launched by London mayor Boris Johnson earlier this month, is for the University of East London and Birkbeck, part ...
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Hopkins lecture marks Frick laboratory opening
Hopkins’ Frick Chemistry Laboratory at US university Princeton was dedicated over the weekend after a week of celebrations that included a tour led by senior partner Mike Taylor and a lecture by Michael Hopkins himself.
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Homes and schools to get 2012 greening
ODA to spend £1 million on reducing carbon emissions at local schools and houses
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De La-Hoz wins Huelva station competition
Spanish architect Rafael de La-Hoz has won an international competition for a new high-speed rail station beating practices including Rogers Stirk Harbour and Jean Nouvel.
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World's highest hotel opens in KPF Centre
The highest hotel in the world has opened in KPF’s International Commerce Centre in Hong Kong.
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James Review: the 16 recommendations
Report’s key recommendations include a central suite of drawings and specifications that can be applied across a wide range of educational facilities
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Cabe's BSF design standards 'did not work', says James
Report author berates lack of improvement in school design
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James Review says school design should be standardised
The long-awaited James Review into the future of schools building was released today, with recommendations that design and regulations should be simplified.The review, ordered by education secretary Michael Gove and carried out by a panel led by Sebastian James, head of the Dixons group, says school buildings should be based ...
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Aukett's warns over first half profits
But architect says it will return to the black in the second half of financial year
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Capita Symonds to axe 40 from architecture team
Public service cuts are thought to be main cause as firm shuts its Clerkenwell studio