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NewsRIBA complains to prime minister over procurement
Witney Corn Exchange design competition sparks outcry as Ian Ritchie resigns over conditions
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NewsDeborah Saunt hits out at decision to cut RIBA awards
Chair of RIBA’s awards group says good schemes could be overlooked
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3W Architecture wins planning for 'hidden house' in Avon Gorge
Council approves ‘stealth’ house after three public inquiries
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FeaturesArchitecture student shows 2012: Sheffield Hallam University
This year’s show places a strong emphasis on the environmental design of architecture in the spirit of sustainability
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OpinionA matter of mistrust
Peter Rees was unimpressed by architects this week, while RIBA’s honorary treasurer felt the same about non-architects
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NewsRIBA facing £500,000 deficit
The RIBA is facing a £500,000 budget deficit for the year 2012/13.Contributing to this is a loss of revenue from venues income, which stands £388,000 short of expectations. The institute has blamed this on the impact of the recession, the Olympics and less demand for weddings. It has also spent ...
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NewsJohn Robertson wins planning for Oxford Street refurbishment
Academy House to be revamped with glass and ceramic facade
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NewsArchitect of the Year Awards 2012: Public Realm
Find out how your practice can win the recognition it deserves
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NewsNord's V&A Furniture Gallery to open in December
Exhibits will include pieces by Charles and Ray Eames, Ron Arad and Tom Dixon
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NewsCoalition’s design record slated
Architects accuse ministers of failing to translate words into policies
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NewsLast chance for Royal Gold Medal nominations
Deadline for submissions to RIBA closes at end of today
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NewsBoris Johnson opens Wilkinson Eyre's cable car across Thames
New river crossing soars 90m above the Thames
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NewsSteven Holl reveals Maggie's centre for Barts
US architect’s cancer care centre to replace 1960s office block in the City of London
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NewsNational Grid creates prototypes of Bystrup's winning pylon design
Runner-up designs by Ian Ritchie and New Town Studio dropped
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Winner of Rome Prize in Architecture 2012/13 announced
Tao Sule-DuFour of Eric Parry Architects will spend six months studying Piranesi’s Rome






