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NewsNew hope for Cardross Seminary as charity plans competition
Arts charity NVA wants to hold a design competition to revive the crumbling St Peter’s Seminary in Scotland after alternative plans to turn it into housing stalled.
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NewsWork begins on OMA's Maggie's Centre
Work on OMA’s scheme for a new Maggie’s Centre in Glasgow has begun.
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NewsRIBA to establish regional HQ in Liverpool
The RIBA is drawing up plans to establish a landmark regional outpost in Liverpool, including a public exhibition space in the city’s burgeoning new cultural quarter.
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NewsMake wins planning for controversial Brompton Diamond
Make Architects has won permission for a contemporary London building inspired by the facets of a diamond on condition that founder Ken Shuttleworth personally oversees the project.
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NewsHaworth Tompkins scoops V&A and Chichester Theatre projects
Haworth Tompkins has been selected to design a new study and conservation centre at the Victoria & Albert Museum, and to masterplan the future of the Chichester Festival Theatre.
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NewsHouchell bridges the Trent
Former Wilkinson Eyre architect Oliver Houchell has unveiled designs for a new foot and cycle bridge across the river Trent in the Lincolnshire town of Gainsborough.
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NewsFraser Brown MacKenna school opens in Southend
A new school building in Essex designed by Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects will officially open on Friday.
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NewsVictorian Society bid to save hospital from Meadowcroft Griffin scheme
The Victorian Society has condemned plans to build offices over the site of one of London’s foundling hospitals.
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NewsBack-step for architects' hourly rates
Architects’ hourly rates have this year dropped back to 2007 levels with sole principals charging £70 an hour for their services, down from £75 last year.
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NewsDittmar persists with Prince's Foundation design review plans
The head of the Prince of Wales’ architectural charity has said it has not been put off by the criticism heaped on it since admitting it was looking at running its own design reviews.
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NewsStaff jump ship at RMJM
Mass staff walkout at the UK’s largest architectural practice amid anger over late payments
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NewsHancock named as Spitfire memorial competition winner
Nick Hancock Design Studio wins public competition to design £2 million national memorial to the Spitfire.
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NewsMake's City office scheme in for planning
Make Architects’ office-led scheme London Wall Place has been submitted for planning at the City of London.The project replaces an existing podium and 1950s tower at the St Alphage site, close to Eric Parry’s 5 Aldermanbury Square building, with two buildings comprising 46,000sq m.Number 121 London Wall, a 28,000sq m ...
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NewsVinoly's Battersea Power Station plans tipped for approval
£5.5 billion redevelopment of Battersea Power Station recommended for planning by council officers
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NewsChapman Taylor and John Simpson pick up Georgian awards
Practice honoured for its replacement for Owen Luder’s Bath shopping centre
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NewsPRP's Cathy Stewart wins Women in the City award
Architect honoured for encouraging other women
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NewsTerry Farrell chosen to masterplan Bloomsbury
Terry Farrell has won a deal to draw up a masterplan for the regeneration of Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles in central London.
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NewsArb faces challenge to part II ‘injustice’
A legal precedent allowing those qualified to part II to call themselves architects could be set following an application from an architectural assistant to join the Arb register
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NewsDSDHA takes top prize at Architect of the Year Awards
DSDHA was named the winner of the Richard Feilden Architect of the Year at last night’s Architect of the Year Awards ceremony in London for its work in the education sector.
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Restructure for architects at Capita Symonds
Capita Symonds has announced a corporate restructure with a new design and infrastructure division taking on the firm’s architecture operations.







