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FeaturesArchitecture student shows 2011: UWE
This year in the Bachelor of Architecture (RIBA Part 2) two city themes were explored, the city as a Hybrid, a 21st century condition and the city as a Model of Health,
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NewsCarbuncle Cup 2011 — view all the nominated projects
Schemes by Rogers Stirk Harbour, Jean Nouvel, RHWL, Broadway Malyan, Wilkinson Eyre and Bond Bryan among nominees
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NewsGove asks RIBA how to cut school design costs
Education secretary wants institute to help devise efficiency savings
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NewsRobert Adam brought in to rethink Forest Gate
Robert Adam Architects has been drafted in to work on the regeneration of Forest Gate in east London.
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NewsCapita Symonds appointed as design consultant on Bristol Airbus project
Aecom lands M&E design contract
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FeaturesArchitecture student shows 2011: Oxford Brookes University
Oxford Brookes School of Architecture End of Year BA Show 2011
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NewsMultiple marble makeover for the Scotsman Steps
A grotty flight of Victorian stairs leading to Waverley Station in the centre of Edinburgh has been transformed by Haworth Tompkins and the Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed.
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OpinionHard hitter
Despite reaching the grand old age of 77, Richard Rogers is never one to shy away from a sporting challenge.
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OpinionRIBA plans to talk in circles
RIBA council may have managed to retain its dinner club, as Boots reported last week, but will it be as successful in quashing plans to move council meetings out of the RIBA chamber?
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OpinionPriority boarding
It was all easyJet at the Bartlett’s summer show last week, where visitors could speedy-buy their way in.
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OpinionGender agenda
Were women athletes and spectators considered in the design of the Olympic Park? This was the question being debated at an event run by the London Women & Planning Forum as BD went to press.
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BlogsPylon the pressure
I suspect other Engineers are fretting about the same thing as us this week.
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NewsBilbao Guggenheim assassination suspect arrested in UK
Man accused of plot to assassinate Spanish king at Guggenheim’s opening ceremony
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NewsFoster & Partners' £500 million Bishopsgate project wins planning
Hackney Council approves Principal Place scheme, formerly known as Bishops Place
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NewsPLP and Wellcome Trust in dramatic £1 billion bid for Olympic Park
PLP is working on an unprecedented bid with the Wellcome Trust to take over the Olympic Park after the 2012 Games.
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NewsPolicy Exchange supports Goldschmied's call for change of use classes
Think-tank agrees with ex-RIBA presidents that new system could lead to work






