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News
Aedas profits tumble amid cuts
Aedas’ UK business has posted a fall in turnover and profit for the year ended December 31, 2010, which the firm admitted was “difficult”.
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NewsSale halts Tower 42 competition
A competition to modernise the base of Tower 42 in the City of London has been put on hold after the owners decided to sell the estate.
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NewsEllis Williams completes Northampton school refurb
Ellis Williams Architects has completed the £5.5 million refurbishment and upgrade of the grade II listed Kingsthorpe Grove Primary School in Northampton
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NewsConran & Partners go-ahead for Brighton cinema site
Practice said office building will be the greenest in the city
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Multimedia
Inside the V&A's Postmodernism exhibition
The curators of Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990 talk exclusively to BD about the significance of architecture in the postmodern movement
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OpinionRogue saviour?
UBS’s £1.3 billion loss generated by rogue trader Kweku Adoboli will affect staff bonuses, but will it also have an impact on the Swiss bank’s new London HQ, Boots wonders?
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OpinionPomo’s a no-no
Bets are on as to who should be given the RIBA Gold Medal, and the hot favourite is Joseph Rykwert.
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OpinionNot your Mann
British Council architecture and design supremo Vicky Richardson has decided that, in a break from tradition, the curator of next year’s British pavilion at the Venice Biennale will be chosen by open competition, with no predetermined theme imposed.
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OpinionRio defensive
Country house architect John Pardey played down reports this week that he is designing a £3.5 million mansion in the Cotswolds for Manchester United footballer Rio Ferdinand.
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OpinionBirthday lettuce
Paying tribute to Terence Conran at the designer’s 80th birthday celebrations at Tate Modern this week, Stephen Bayley noted that Frank Gehry recently marked his own 80th with a cake resembling his Walt Disney concert hall.
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NewsDavid Kohn and Make on Olympic park shortlist
Sarah Wigglesworth, Heneghan Peng and Erect Architecture also make cut
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NewsFosters unveils hospital scheme
Foster & Partners has revealed images of its £70 million Manchester hospital for Circle.
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Blogs
The National Museum of Scotland: A Polite Spectacle
The National Museum of Scotland finally re-opened its doors to the public back in July and last week we went along to the official opening reception for industry insiders.
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NewsDavid Chipperfield Architects' profits soar as UK work dominates
Stirling Prize-nominated practice sees pre-tax profit up by 143%
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NewsGreenwich under fire from NUS for late results
National Union of Students said financial risks of delays “unacceptable”
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NewsAIA reports rise in US billings index after four months' decline
Strong level of enquiries for new architecture projects, reports AIA
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NewsTrump reveals images of Acanthus Architects' Aberdeenshire clubhouse
US property tycoon opts for Gothic revival design to complement Scottish home
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NewsHLM completes refurbishment of Sheffield's Arts Tower
Architecture school returns to top of Britain’s tallest university building
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NewsCameron writes to National Trust in bid to quell planning row
British landscape a “national treasure” that must be protected, says PM






