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Archial goes into the red with £4.3m pre-tax loss
Archial has plunged into the red in the first half of this year after seeing projects cancelled, offices closed and dozens of staff lose their jobs.
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NewsWill Alsop to head new office for RMJM
Retirement plans on hold as Stirling-winning architect teams up with 1,000-strong practice
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CompetitionsLocal firm wins Boscombe beach hut competition
A £100,000 scheme to design four huts for disabled users at a Dorset beach attracted more than 150 entries.
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Name change for Tim Foster Architects
Theatre specialists Tim Foster Architects is changing its name to Foster Wilson Architects.
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Heritage groups welcome Tory lottery pledge
Conservation groups have welcomed a pledge from the Conservatives to channel an extra £40 million of lottery money directly into built environment heritage projects.
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LSC go-ahead for two college schemes
The Learning & Skills Council has approved funding worth nearly £50 million for two schemes under its stalled college rebuilding programme.
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NewsCabe slams Birmingham hotel scheme
Cabe has laid into Lewis & Hickey’s design for a 14-storey hotel on a prominent site in Birmingham, provocatively claiming there is not enough architectural talent within the original team.
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NewsRIBA and Arb both freeze rates
The RIBA and Arb are to freeze their rates for 2010 as part of a move to support architects through the recession.
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NewsAssociated Architects' Coventry uni faculty opens
Associated Architects has recently completed a new health design & technology institute at Coventry University.
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Hundreds of tower blocks not fire checked
Hundreds of tower blocks across London have not been properly assessed for fire safety, according to a new investigation.
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Robert Adam to renovate London's largest house for Russia's richest woman
The Witanhurst mansion in north London, the capital’s largest private residence, is to be extended under an extravagant scheme by Robert Adam.
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Adjaye: Financial troubles were a 'hell of a lesson'
David Adjaye has spoken in detail for the first time about his financial troubles, claiming that grappling with the prospect of insolvency has proved to be a “hell of a lesson”.
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NewsArchitecture student wins Women in Property award
Anjna Farmah, a second-year architecture student at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, has been named as Women in Property’s “Best of the Best”.
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NewsCycle to Cannes ride to MIPIM registration opens
Registration has opened for next year’s Cycle to Cannes sponsored ride for professionals working in architecture, development or planning.
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NewsKeith Williams wins Vauxhall tower approval
Keith Williams has won permission for his controversial 24-storey tower for Vauxhall after a four-day planning inquiry.
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NewsEnglish Heritage backs OMA's Commonwealth Institute revamp
English Heritage has backed OMA’s plans to transform London’s former Commonwealth Institute into a new home for the Design Museum, it was announced today.
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Princes Foundation cleared over lobbying claims
The Charity Commission has exonerated the Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment over claims it was being used as the Prince of Wales’s “private lobbying firm”.
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NewsCrisis of confidence batters large practices
RIBA survey shows 90% do not predict workloads to rise, as top brass quit to go it alone






