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BIG completes work on Denmark's biggest private housing development
Danish practice BIG has completed work on the 8 House, an £81 million bowtie-shaped housing-led development in Orestad.
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London Development Agency loses its budget
The London Development Agency’s £480 million budget has been axed following last week’s spending review by Chancellor George Osborne.
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Redundancy letters go round Cabe
Virtually the whole of Cabe’s staff have been put on notice of redundancy
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Conran completes Sheffield's tallest building
Conran & Partners has completed Sheffield’s tallest building two years after construction halted.
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Remainder of BSF cut by 40%
The remainder schemes within the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme are being hit with a further 40% of cuts, affecting some 600 projects.
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Foster's Vietnam debut is underway
Work on Foster & Partners’ first project in Vietnam - the VietinBank Business Centre - is now underway.
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Regional design bodies to close
The Architecture Centre Network is applying for a series of European Union grants following the government’s decision this week to wind down Cabe, but admitted that some of the 22 regional bodies it helps fund will close.
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Arb fines architect £4,000 following 'aesthetic disaster'
The Arb’s professional conduct committee has fined Richard Lewis of Lewis Patten Chartered Architects in Hertford £4,000 following an “aesthetic disaster” on a project to build two detached houses in north-west London.
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Plymouth Civic Centre up for sale
Council says it cannot afford to restore grade II listed 1962 building
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Architecture PLB wins competition to build Winchester student halls
Architecture PLB has won a competition to design a £14 million student residence for the University of Winchester.
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Alsop berates council over go-ahead for Norfolk Tesco
Will Alsop has hit out at his local council for handing planning permission to a highly controversial Tesco development designed by Wilkinson Eyre
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Last of the big spenders - Schmidt Hammer Lassen's City of Westminster College
Against news of higher education cuts the finishing touches are being made to a college building from another era – Schmidt Hammer Lassen’s City of Westminster College
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Earle Architects reveals school plans for Aylesbury Estate
Earle Architects has designed an extension to a London school – complete with a playground on the roof
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Number of architects on the dole still rising
The number of architects on the dole rose again last month in a further sign that recent unemployment trends have reversed.
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Pascal & Watson unveils station concourse at the Shard
Renzo Piano Building Workshop working with Pascall & Watson has revealed its reworked station concourse at London Bridge, showing for the first time how the base of the Shard will integrate with the rail terminus
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Council backs Make’s Stratford project
Make this week won approval for a major university building in the heart of East London’s Olympic zone, and also unveiled plans for a mixed scheme in Croydon with a 53-storey tower as its centrepiece
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Boomerang flies into administration
A 52-storey skyscraper project in London designed by Ian Simpson Architects has been put into administration before a brick has even been laid
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Green outlook for new distillery by Austin-Smith Lord
A new distillery designed by Austin-Smith Lord for drinks firm Diageo has been opened.
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Murphy unveils revised scheme for Haymarket site
Richard Murphy Architects has revealed revamped plans for Edinburgh’s troubled Haymarket with the centrepiece hotel building now nine storeys lower
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Jean Nouvel’s One New Change
Retail units at the Jean Nouvel-designed One New Change building opposite St Paul’s Cathedral are set to open this month.