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Architects to draw up V&A extension proposals
An invited group of architects has been asked to draw up design proposals for an underground extension at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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NewsNew chair for ancient buildings society
English Heritage’s former chief conservation architect, David Heath, has been named as the new chairman of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.
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Bartlett school names Cruz as new director
Marcos Cruz has been appointed director of the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture. He will take up his new post on January 1.
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Regional architecture centres get £900k from Cabe
Cabe has awarded £900,000 to 21 regional architecture and built environment centres for the next financial year.
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Call for entries for LFA 2010
London’s architectural community is being asked to come up with ideas for next year’s London Festival of Architecture.
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NewsSorrell appointed as creative industries ambassador
Former Cabe chairman John Sorrell has been appointed by the prime minister as a UK business ambassador, with the brief to champion the creative industries.
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Number of optimistic architects rises in all surveyed sectors
Architects expect work to increase across the board next year, with forecasts of growth in the private housing, commercial and public sectors.
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CompetitionsPlatform 5 wins NLA refurbishment competition
An extension designed by Platform 5 to a Victorian terraced house in Hackney has won a refurbishment competition held by New London Architecture.
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NewsCouncillors set to rule on Rogers’ revised British Museum scheme
The fate of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ £135 million extension to the British Museum will be decided this week.
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NewsHodder and Reinke vie for Gateway House job
Hodder & Partners and Stephan Reinke Architects have both been appointed to draw up separate proposals for the redevelopment of Richard Seifert’s Gateway House in Manchester
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NewsNHS ‘exaggerated’ health centre flaws
The NHS has been accused of inflating refurbishment costs and exaggerating structural problems at Lubetkin’s threatened grade I listed Finsbury Health Centre
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NewsRIBA rejects advice to hold fire on Arb
Report says institute should wait until after election to demand change
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NewsTrial over previous scheme later next year
A High Court judge has said a trial between Qatari Diar and its former development partner on the Chelsea Barracks site, the Candy brothers, should begin at the end of next year — and not in the spring as Christian Candy’s CPC Group had wanted
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NewsDeveloper cherry-picks from rival Chelsea bids
Squire and Dixon Jones asked to work together on Barracks site
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NewsMixed future for East End
Tower Hamlets planners have backed Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ masterplan and detailed designs for a huge mixed-use scheme in London’s East End
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RIBA to open Hong Kong chapter
The RIBA is set to open its fourth overseas chapter next year with a branch planned for Hong Kong
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NewsFive shortlisted for theatre upgrade
Scottish architects Nord and Page & Park are up against Caruso St John, Terry Pawson and Tim Ronalds to design a £10 million upgrade of a Glasgow theatre
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New architect struck off over title
A newly qualified architect has been struck off the Arb’s register, after being found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct
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NewsEdinburgh Council approves BDP conference centre extension
Edinburgh City Council has given the green light to plans to enlarge the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.






