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NewsEbbw Vale Environmental Resource Centre completed
Design Research Unit Wales has completed work on its £315,000 Environmental Resource Centre in Ebbw Vale.
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NewsVinoly’s Walkie-Talkie inches closer
Land Securities is set to form a joint venture with fellow developer Canary Wharf Group to build Rafael Viñoly’s 150m-high Walkie-Talkie tower.
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NewsLDA search for green scheme development partner
The London Development Agency is seeking architects and development partners for a major new mixed scheme in east London, which it hopes will cash in on enthusiasm for the area in the run up to the 2012 Olympics.
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NewsBelsay Fellowship awarded to architecture student
Newcastle University architecture student Ciarán Treanor has won the prestigious Belsay Fellowship which allows young artists to exhibit their work alongside leading contemporary artists.
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NewsNominations open for the Hackney Design Awards
Nominations for the Hackney Design Awards 2010 have opened, with any building completed in the borough since September 2008 eligible.
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NewsCabe draws up report on store-led schemes
Cabe is putting the finishing touches to a major planning report it hopes will lead supermarkets to rethink the design quality of their major schemes
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NewsSchools secretary in new attack on BSF architects
Education secretary Michael Gove has once again claimed that architects working on the £55 billion BSF programme represent a waste of taxpayers’ money.
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NewsFears for court plans as axe falls on Birmingham
Denton Corker Marshall scheme indefinitely postponed in savings drive.
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NewsNew practice emerges as Buschow Henley splits
Buschow Henley is to relaunch itself as Henley Halebrown Rorrison.
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NewsODA scraps main Olympic wind turbine
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has abandoned plans to install a 130m-high wind turbine on the Olympic park site in Stratford, east London, citing “limited commercial interest” in the project.
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NewsPawson triumphs as Design Museum winner
Appointment marks the final stage for transformation of the listed Commonwealth Institute
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RTPI warns over cuts in N Ireland
The Royal Town Planning Institute has warned that the wide-ranging job cuts planned within the Planning Service in Northern Ireland could threaten the region’s economic recovery
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NewsMalcolm Fraser awarded the Architecture Grand Prix
Malcolm Fraser’s Scottish Ballet building in Glasgow has been awarded the Architecture Grand Prix in the Scottish Design Awards, despite failing to win an RIBA award or be nominated for the Doolan.
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NewsFarrell unveils proposals to double size of Ashford
Terry Farrell has unveiled proposals to develop the Kent town of Ashford with the aim of doubling its size by 2031
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NewsEntering a parallel world
Plans for a new conference and exhibition centre by Pringle Brandon and Wilkinson Eyre in the capital have been announced by mayor Boris Johnson
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Crossrail projects stay on track
The capital’s major transport infrastructure scheme is yet to be hit by public sector cuts, its backers insisted this week
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NewsCanadian firm buys Nightingale Associates
Nightingale Associates has been bought by IBI group for just over £13 million.
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NewsViñoly and Bennetts given green light for Oxford campus
Major new academic buildings by Rafael Viñoly, Bennetts Associates and Wilkinson Eyre for Oxford University have been granted planning permission.
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MultimediaPringle Brandon and Wilkinson Eyre Pavilion
Plans for a new conference and exhibition centre by Pringle Brandon and Wilkinson Eyre in the capital have been announced by mayor Boris Johnson.






