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NewsWilkinson Eyre looks to expand China work
Wilkinson Eyre is planning to use its recently completed Guangzhou International Finance Centre tower scheme as the launch pad for more work in China.The firm has been working in the country for the past five years and in spring opened its first office there in Shanghai.Co-partner Jim Eyre told BD ...
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NewsGovernment and Arb rebuff part II campaign
A campaigner battling for those with a part II qualification to be able to call themselves architects has pledged to continue fighting after both the government and the Arb rebuffed his attempt to force reform
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NewsAedas files contentious Gateway scheme
Designs by Aedas for one of the Thames Gateway’s biggest regeneration schemes have been submitted for planning
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NewsSquire & Partners submits Piccadilly plans
Squire & Partners has submitted plans to Westminster City Council for a mixed-use scheme in Piccadilly, London.
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NewsCouncil backs Buckley Gray Yeoman east London student scheme
Tower Hamlets Council has approved an 11,000sq m mixed-use development in east London by Buckley Gray Yeoman.
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NewsOliver Chapman completes Borders housing scheme
Oliver Chapman Architects has completed the second phase of a housing scheme in the Scottish Borders
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NewsLyall turns muck into brass
John Lyall Architects has received planning approval for an Enhanced Digestion Plant on the Thames in Crossness, east London
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NewsRiba condemns government for scrapping Core Housing Standards
Riba president Ruth Reed has expressed “serious concern” that the Homes & Communities Agency’s proposed Core Housing Standards will be abandoned.
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NewsRiba President's Medals Student Awards announced
The Riba and Atkins have announced the winner of this year’s President’s Medals Students Awards, in which 270 Schools of Architecture took part.
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Atkins set for further job losses
More jobs are at risk at Atkins over the coming months despite the multi-disciplinary firm already shedding some 1,000 staff in a year
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NewsFoster & Partners' Abu Dhabi museum takes flight
Five lightweight towers of the Zayed National Museum work like the “feathers of a bird’s wing”
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NewsWigglesworth looks at Robin Hood rescue
The Twentieth Century Society has commissioned Sarah Wigglesworth Architects to explore ways of re-using Robin Hood Gardens in a last-ditch bid to save the flats.
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour set to lose Thames job
One of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ most significant British projects is on the brink of collapse amid signs of a U-turn by client JPMorgan Chase.
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NewsRiba launches free fees calculator software
The Riba has unveiled a comprehensive fee toolkit for architects which it hopes will help the profession combat harmful low fee bids.
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NewsMuf's Eastern Curve wins Hackney Design Award
A team featuring Muf, landscape architect J&L Gibbons and architect collective EXYZT has won a design award for its Eastern Curve project.
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NewsLibeskind to judge Ulster contest
Daniel Libeskind has been announced as one of the judges in a competition to transform a former police station in west Belfast.
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NewsBDP wins go-ahead on £700 million retail scheme in Preston
Practice’s own 1960s bus station set to be bulldozed to make way for Tithebarn project
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NewsAga Khan Award for Architecture won by five practices
The richest prize in architecture will be shared between five schemes
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BlogsPolitics of the pop-up
A flood of temporary projects have been popping-up across our cities’ vacant sites, but who is behind them and what do they mean?
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NewsAllies & Morrison and Rolfe Judd unveil schemes for Nine Elms
Further projects around the US Embassy in south London have been unveiled.






