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NewsSheppard Robson bags £21 million Manchester Royal Eye Hospital scheme
Sheppard Robson has been appointed to design a new centre for bio-medical research at the Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.
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NewsAlsop school opens as Archial hits rocks
It has been a bittersweet week for Alsop Sparch, whose Michael Faraday School in Southwark, south London, reached completion as the practice’s parent company Archial announced it had entered into administration
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NewsKPF’s Tour First hits new heights
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates’ Tour First skyscraper in La Défense has reached its highest point, creating a new landmark on the Paris skyline out of an existing one
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Portland firm in administration
One of the last suppliers of Portland stone has gone into administration. Stone Firms, which is based in Portland, Dorset, has been supplying the world-famous stone for more than 110 years.
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NewsRMJM saw problems with Delhi games job
Delhi Commonwealth Games masterplanner RMJM has revealed it pulled out of the project shortly after winning the contract because of fears that there were “issues” with the job.
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NewsMVRDV’s barn poised for opening
Construction on MVRDV’s Balancing Barn in Suffolk is nearing completion with its distinctive silver tile cladding now in place.
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NewsWilkinson Eyre centre to go ahead
Wilkinson Eyre has won planning for its £30 million landmark sustainability centre in London’s Royal Victoria Docks.
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Purcell Miller Tritton wins award for Trinity Hospital scheme
Purcell Miller Tritton has won an award for its work on a £500,000 scheme to rejuvenate Trinity Hospital in Shotesham, Norfolk.
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NewsChipperfield wins Elizabeth House competition
David Chipperfield has beaten Grimshaw and Hopkins to win the competition to redevelop Elizabeth House.
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NewsArchial goes into administration
Archial has been put into administration and is up for sale just days after it suspended trading of its shares.
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NewsArchitects' workloads continue to fall
Workloads have fallen for the sixth consecutive month, according to the latest RIBA Future Trends survey.
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NewsGovernment promises new finance model for infrastructure
The government will introduce a new financing model to help kickstart infrastructure projects in next month’s comprehensive spending review.
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NewsMinister rejects Southbank and Waterloo listing
Architecture minister John Penrose today turned down the Southbank Centre and Waterloo Station for listing.
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NewsEPR revises plans for Wandsworth development
EPR Architects is working on revised plans for the £1 billion Ram Brewery project in Wandsworth, south London.
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NewsKohn's skyroom opens at the Architecture Foundation
David Kohn Architects has completed a new rooftop venue in south London.
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NewsLib Dem conference votes against free schools
The government’s flagship free school policy has suffered a setback after Liberal Democrats voted not to support the schools.
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NewsCabe shocks HKR into Poole tower redesign
HKR Architects is to revise its design for a residential tower on Dorset’s Poole Quay after Cabe gave it a drubbing.
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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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NewsCabe praises Haworth Tompkins' National Theatre revamp
Cabe has welcomed Haworth Tompkins’ £70 million scheme for London’s National Theatre.






