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NewsBDP to shed up to 100 staff
BDP has announced plans to make up to 100 staff redundant after delays to one of the practice’s major contracts.
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Building StudyBelfast: a city riven with divisions
The physical barriers built to quell sectarian violence in Belfast feel disturbingly close to home
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NewsConsultation starts on Heygate Estate masterplan
Consultation started this week on the latest concept for the Heygate Estate, which has been drawn up by Make for Southwark Council and developer Lend Lease.
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NewsPaul Morrell reappointed as chief construction adviser
Bonus year will allow Morrell to oversee reforms
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NewsParamount secures planning for debut project in Clerkenwell
Fledgling practice to work on Clerkenwell housing scheme
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NewsAHMM designs theatre for Tottenham Court Road Crossrail site
Hawkins Brown involved in residential and retail buildings for development
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NewsIndustrial buildings face greatest risk, warns English Heritage
England’s industrial buildings are some of the most at risk of all historic assets, according to the Heritage at Risk register published by English Heritage today.
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Building StudyCentral St Martins, King’s Cross, London, by Stanton Williams
Stanton Williams’s conversion of a listed granary building in King’s Cross reimagines the industrial landscape for a new creative generation, writes local artist Richard Wentworth
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NewsCapita Symonds snaps up ESA
Capita Symonds has bought architect and design practice ESA to beef up its architecture division.
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Heneghan Peng's 2012 bridge receives deck decoration
The Olympic Delivery Authority has unveiled the first images of a multi-coloured temporary deck that has been fixed onto Heneghan Peng’s new footbridge at the 2012 site in east London.
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NewsDevelopers should pay for local design review, says Cabe report
Design review should be provided locally and funded through planning fees, according to a report on the future of Design Council Cabe.
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NewsAberdeen City Garden Project shortlist images revealed
The jury that will pick a winner for a £140 million international design competition to revamp Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens has promised to listen to public opinion when it makes its choice
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NewsArchial warns 20% of Scotland staff could go
Archial has said around 20% of its staff in Scotland face the axe as part of an ongoing review of the firm’s business.The Canadian-owned firm confirmed it had begun a consultation with staff at two of its three offices north of the border: Glasgow and Edinburgh.BD understands that 15 staff ...
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BDP lands more work at Cambridge University
BDP has been selected to design a new research and teaching centre for Cambridge University’s Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology.It will be part of the growing West Cambridge research campus where BDP has recently completed two other buildings: the nanoscience centre and the physics of medicine building.Chris Harding, BDP’s ...
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NewsAEW energy centre is first infrastructure scheme to get fast-track planning
Rookery South in Bedfordshire approved by Infrastructure Planning Commission
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NewsRogers blasts planning changes in Lords
Labour peer says government’s proposals will “fragment” cities
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TechnicalNeo Bankside by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
The diagonal steel bracing is a core part of this residential development’s identity — and because of its prominence, it had to look exactly right
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TechnicalPhilip Richards Building by Mitchell Taylor Workshop
A mix of projecting and flush windows pierce the brickwork of a sensitive school building project in Somerset






