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NewsStudio E to look at London velodrome
Heritage campaigners have welcomed the news that Studio E has been asked to look at the future of London’s only velodrome.
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John O’Groats to be transformed
John O’Groats is set for a £15 million transformation after two tourism groups, Natural Retreats and Heritage Great Britain, unveiled plans for a new leisure development by GLM Architects.
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Man pays £1,250 for misuse of title
A man who misused the title “architect” has been fined £1,250 and ordered to pay a further £1,500 in costs.
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Competition launched to design Guy's Hospital cancer centre
A competition to design a £90 million cancer care treatment centre on the Guy’s Hospital site in London has been launched.
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NewsAdjaye and AECOM's Watford regeneration plans set for consultation
Plans to regenerate Watford by AECOM and Adjaye Associates are to be put out to public consultation this summer.
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Olympics may fail to regenerate east London, report warns
The 2012 Olympics may not leave its promised legacy of regeneration in east London, a report warned today.
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NewsPenson starts on site in Peckham
Construction work has begun on Penson’s £330,000 Peckham Space, a new public arts venue in south London.
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East Lothian heritage centre given green light
Plans by Gray Marshall to create a £3.7 million new heritage centre in East Lothian, Scotland, have received a boost after the council approved the contract for the project.
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University buildings 'unfit for purpose', database reveals
University buildings across the country were condemned as “unfit for purpose” or “at serious risk of major failure” in a secret database obtained by the Guardian newspaper.
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KPF to fit out key London office development
Kohn Pedersen Fox has been appointed to fit out Foggo Associates’ Drapers Gardens development in the City of London.
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NewsDGA's Brick Lane steel tower completes
DGA Architects has completed work on a 29m tall stainless steel tower on Brick Lane in east London.
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NewsSheppard Robson to revamp listed Thames foot tunnels
Sheppard Robson has unveiled £11.5 million plans to refurbish two listed foot tunnels which run beneath the River Thames.
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NewsDeveloper insists work on Hull's tallest tower will start on time
Work will start on Robinson Architects’ £100m Manor Mill development in Hull in time to meet a council-imposed deadline, its developer has insisted.
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Work starts on DRMM's Oxford gallery refurbishment
DRMM's £250,000 refurbishment of Modern Art Oxford has begun on site.
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NewsMillard attacks Millennium Lottery architecture a decade on
The BBC’s former arts correspondent, Rosie Millard, has launched a blistering attack on failed architectural projects funded by the Millennium Lottery.
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Non-profit firm pledges resources
Architecture for Humanity is setting up a string of community resource centres on Haiti to provide design and construction services to NGOs (non-governmental organisations) rebuilding the shattered capital
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Stage set for Page & Park win
Page & Park is due to be announced next week as the winner of the competition for the £10 million upgrade of the Theatre Royal in Glasgow
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Surrey architect guilty as charged
The Arb has reprimanded an architect found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and serious professional incompetence after he admitted the charges against him
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NewsPei receives RIBA Royal Gold Medal
IM Pei flew into London on Monday to receive the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for architecture
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NewsAberdeen arts centre practice seeks compromise
Brisac Gonzalez hopes to salvage sidelined £13m scheme






