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Olympic authority reveals details of £56,000 expenses
Memory sticks, Christmas cards and cups of coffee were among the items claimed on expenses by senior figures at the Olympic Delivery Authority last year.
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RIBA president named on Monday
The next president of the RIBA is due to be named next week. Angela Brady, Richard Parnaby and Roger Shrimplin are all bidding to succeed current incumbent Ruth Reed
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Kapoor’s tower gets the go-ahead
Anish Kapoor’s £19 million steel tower (pictured) for the Olympic site has been given the green light by Newham Council this week
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Hendry wins Lottery chapel job
A scheme to turn a former chapel into an arts centre that will be filmed by the BBC has been won by local practice Jonathan Hendry Architects
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Mark Hines wins blessing for Passive church
Mark Hines Architects has won outline planning for the UK’s first church designed to strict Passive House environmental standards
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Foster’s Boston wing to open this autumn
Foster & Partners’ $345 million (£225 million) extension to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will open this autumn
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John Pawson shines new light on Augsburg’s St Moritz Church
John Pawson Architects has revealed the first images of its refurbishment of the 1,000-year-old St Moritz Church in the Bavarian town of Augsburg, Germany
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HTA asylum homes plan moves closer
HTA’s masterplan for transforming a former Victorian lunatic asylum in Kent into a housing development has moved a step forward
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Architects grow more pessimistic
The latest Future Trends Survey from the RIBA is warning that architects are expecting to find it harder to win work in the future
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McAslan Hornsey plans to go ahead
John McAslan & Partners’ plans to revamp a town hall in north London have been given the green light by local planners
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3DReid submits Gateshead plans
3DReid’s plans for a £150 million regeneration of Gateshead have been submitted to local planners
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Vaizey names Derry as UK’s 2013 City of Culture
Derry in Northern Ireland is to be the first UK City of Culture, in 2013, it was announced by culture minister Ed Vaizey
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Students battle for health awards
Architects for Health has announced a 10-strong shortlist for its annual student design award.
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Developer go-ahead for Chapman Taylor's Leeds shopping scheme
Chapman Taylor’s £350 million Trinity Leeds shopping centre was today given the go-ahead by developer Land Securities after more than a year of delays.
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Nightingale submits Cockermouth hospital plans
Nightingale Associates has submitted plans for the 4,000sq m Cockermouth community hospital in Cumbria to Allerdale Borough Council.
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McDaniel Woolf proposes new bridge for Twickenham
Richmond practice McDaniel Woolf has drawn up plans for a pedestrian and cycle crossing over the Thames in south-west London.
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Koolhaas wins Venice Biennale award
Rem Koolhaas has been awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement by the board of the Venice Architecture Biennale.
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Feilden & Mawson convert MPs' bar into creche
Feilden & Mawson has drawn up controversial proposals for Parliament’s first creche.
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Simmons takes pay cut as Cabe juggles numbers
Cabe chief executive Richard Simmons is taking a £20,000 pay cut as the design watchdog waits to find out how much more money it will be asked to slash from its budget this year.