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PRP completes Slough zero-carbon development
PRP Architects has completed one of the country’s largest zero-carbon developments, at Greenwatt Way in Slough, Berkshire.
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John Wotton to create religious dining experience in Cardiff
Cardiff Council planners have approved John Wotton Architects’ plans to convert the city’s Ebenezer Church into an haute cuisine restaurant.
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Cabe praises Haworth Tompkins' National Theatre revamp
Cabe has welcomed Haworth Tompkins’ £70 million scheme for London’s National Theatre.
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BDP wins Chinese masterplan
BDP has won an international competition to masterplan and design most of the buildings within an urban regeneration project in the city of Foshan in southern China.
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Green light for McAslan's St John’s Wood Barracks
John McAslan & Partners’ reworked plans for St John’s Wood Barracks in north London have finally been given the green light by planners at Westminster City Council.
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Marks Barfield seeks sponsor for Brighton tower
Marks Barfield Architects has launched a search for a sponsor to build the i360 tower in Brighton.
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Olympic clock wins planning gold
Westminster City Council has approved plans for a 6.5 metre-high clock in Trafalgar Square, which will count down the time to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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RIBA calls for flexible school procurement
The RIBA has called on the Government to ensure flexible procurement routes for local authorities building new schools.
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Archial shares suspended
Archial suspended trading of its shares on Friday afternoon, pending “clarification of the company’s financial position”.
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Steven Holl's Glasgow School of Art proposals revealed
The winning team behind phase 1 of the Glasgow School of Art redevelopment has revealed images of its plans.
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Rogers triumphs in Guy’s cancer care competition
Rogers Stirk Harbour has taken a major step into healthcare by beating a star-studded list of rivals in the competition to design a new cancer treatment centre in central London.
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Author urges architects to reconsider Libya work
Hisham Matar says profession is being used as part of a ’PR facelift’
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Toby Young slammed over design views
RIBA president Ruth Reed has led the profession in a backlash against Toby Young after he dismissed the importance of school design.
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Fears grow for Dewsbury regeneration masterplan
Architect Irena Bauman is calling on the government to help with the regeneration of troubled Dewsbury
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Former OMA partner Scheeren sets up own practice
Former OMA partner Ole Scheeren has set up a new architecture studio with a base in London.
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Legacy plans for Olympic stadium are flawed, says London Assembly report
Plans to transform the Populous-designed 2012 stadium into a 25,000-seat athletics arena are “flawed” and have contributed to delays in securing a lasting legacy, a report today alleges.
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Arb cuts retention fee after government pressure
The Arb has reduced the cost of its annual retention fee by £6 to £80 from 2011.
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Solent shortlist revealed
Chetwoods, Glenn Howells, Penoyre & Prasad and van Heyningen & Haward are among the architects shortlisted for the first Solent Design Awards
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Inquiry grills Hopkins over Greenwich Market
A Hopkins director has denied trying to manipulate a public inquiry into the controversial Greenwich Market development
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