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UK's first bronze-clad house completed
Burrell Architects and BCA London have finished work on home in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.
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Aedas set to oversee demolition of Robin Hood Gardens
Practice chosen to work with Glenn Howells and Jestico & Whiles on £500 million East London job
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Allies & Morrison plots Westfield London expansion
Firm asked to work up mixed-use design to extend the White City shopping centre
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Bodmin service station goes in for planning
Mountford Pigott behind plans for hotel and retail complex
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Wigglesworth attacks Gove's 'factory schools'
Architect Sarah Wigglesworth has launched a broadside against Michael Gove and the government’s plans for standardisation of school design.
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Star architects appeal to Boris to save Design for London
London’s threatened design advisory body backed by Herzog, Gehry, Libeskind, Piano and Hadid
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New aerial images of 2012 Olympic venues released
More than 12,000 people now on Olympic Park site
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Students vote against Brett Steele's reappointment at AA
“Overwhelming majority” of students voting say director’s contract is not valid and will not be recognised
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Hopkins only UK firm on Siemens HQ shortlist
Hopkins Architects is on a 12-strong shortlist to redesign Siemens’ world headquarters in Munich, Germany.
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Penttinen Schone unveils 'inflatable community space' pavilion
Commission for Essex council realised
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Feilden Clegg Bradley pulls out of Libya
Practice vows never to work in country again while the Gaddafi regime holds power
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Robert Adam nabs huge Aldershot housing job
A team featuring Robert Adam has won a huge scheme to build 4,500 homes on former army land in Aldershot.Adam Architecture’s masterplanning arm, Adam Urbanism, is part of the group headed by landlord and developer Grainger which will build the new homes and accompanying community facilities in the Hampshire town.Defence ...
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£450m Liverpool hospital clears legal hurdle
Challenge against using PFI to fund scheme is dropped
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Schools architects look overseas for new work
Architects specialising in schools have said the impasse on projects in the UK means they are now looking for work abroad.
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Resi market boosts architects' optimism
Firms expecting more work from private housing says RIBA Future Trends report
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Thomas Heatherwick to design Olympic Cauldron
Thomas Heatherwick, the designer behind Britain’s Dandelion pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo has been chosen to design the Olympic Cauldron for the 2012 games in east London.Film director Danny Boyle, who is the Olympic opening ceremony artistic director, appointed Heatherwick to draw up plans for the cauldron, which will ...