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Kay Andrews to chair English Heritage
New culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has named Kay Andrews as the new chair of English Heritage.
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Six win RMJM Harvard scholarship
Six young people from under-privileged backgrounds have won places on a six week architecture course through RMJM’s Architecture for Everyone scheme.
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Architects to design tower block – for animals
Leeds-based Garnett Netherwood Architects has won a quirky competition to design a tower block for animals.
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Go-ahead for Gloucestershire large-scale eco housing scheme
The country’s first large-scale housing scheme to be built to level 6 of the Code for Sustainable Homes has won planning permission.
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Avanti designs children’s hospital complex for Alder Hey
Avanti Architects has unveiled designs for a new children’s hospital complex at Alder Hey in Liverpool.
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Westminster councillors scrutinise Chelsea Barracks site
Westminster’s planning committee spent three and a half hours touring the contentious Chelsea Barracks site today.
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2012 media centre design changes win Cabe over
Last minute alternations to the design of the Olympic media centre have finally won Cabe’s support.
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Mayor’s proposals to increase London’s viewing corridors would further restrict tall buildings
Mayor of London Boris Johnson today unveiled plans to further limit tall buildings in the capital by widening protected viewing corridors and in some cases doubling them.
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HTA to bring about a sea change in Bexhill
HTA has won a competition to regenerate a faded south coast seaside resort as part of the government’s Sea Change scheme
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More jobs at risk as LSC college cash is delayed
Architects caught up in the Learning & Skills Council college rebuilding debacle have warned that more jobs could go because of fresh delays to the botched initiative
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RIBA plans summit with shadow cabinet
Panel will lobby senior Conservatives over policy at meeting next week
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Listing of Sheffield department store in jeopardy
The government is to review the listing of GS Hay’s post-war Castle House department store in Sheffield, just weeks after the 1964 building was given grade II status
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Oxford University calls in Robert Stern to end competition deadlock
University’s expansion stalled by style wars
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Arb seeks bigger fines for fake architects
The Arb has called on magistrates to crack down harder on people who fraudulently describe themselves as architects after having to bring a repeat prosecution for misuse of title for the first time
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Architype makes Ashden Awards final
London-based Architype has been named as the first ever architecture practice to make the final of the prestigious Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy.
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Boris backs Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Ferrier Estate
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has given his approval for Lifshutz Davidson Sandilands' £1 billion redevelopment of the Ferrier Estate in south London.
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Battersea Power Station redesign unveiled
Reflecting pools surround Battersea Power Station in London as part of revised plans submitted by Rafael Viñoly for the redevelopment of the iconic site.
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Cabe promotes sustainability day
More than 100,000 young people are expected to take part in Green Day, a Cabe initiative to raise awareness of sustainability in schools as part of World Environment Day being held on Friday.