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Council anger as EH asks for Birmingham library listing
Birmingham Council has harshly criticised the city’s central library after English Heritage recommended the 1973 building be grade II listed.
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Sunderland is 2012 camp
Faulkner Brown’s CitySpace scheme for the University of Sunderland has been selected by the Olympic Delivery Authority as a training camp for the 2012 games.
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EH slams design of Holland Park school
English Heritage has slammed a design by Aedas for the famous Holland Park School in Kensington, west London, as “visually intrusive” and called on the local council to make sweeping changes.The project, which is due to go before Kensington & Chelsea’s major planning development committee on Thursday, involves a substantial ...
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Pitt report urges shake-up in flood planning
A major report into the 2007 floods has rejected calls for an end to building on flood plains.
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Consarc wins iHub research centre design
Consarc Architects has beaten firms including BDP in an RIBA competition to design the “iHub” — an innovative construction research centre in Daventry, Northamptonshire.
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Ferguson: Vinoly's Battersea design is a menace to London
Former RIBA president George Ferguson has attacked Vinoly's new design for Battersea Power Station, branding Vinoly a "major menace to London".
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Save’s risk list hits record
Save Britain’s Heritage has issued a rallying cry to help rescue buildings across the country with the publication of its annual Buildings at Risk list.
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Foster’s set to prune Leaf tower
Ealing scheme cut as new mayor plans halt to suburban high rise
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Cutty Sark ready to start museum
The Cutty Sark conservation project led by Grimshaw and Youmeheshe this week passed a major milestone on its path to full restoration with the removal of its final piece of planking.
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New community centre planned
Designs by Adams & Sutherland for a community centre in Stratford in the London Borough of Newham have been submitted for planning permission.
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Prasad warning over presidential campaign
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has delivered a stern warning to presidential candidates Andrew Hanson and Ruth Reed to steer clear of attacks on the organisation that risk damaging staff morale.
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College building follows the sun
Architect Stubbs Rich has released images of its newly occupied college building in Herefordshire.
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Crunch pushes Aukett Fitzroy Robinson abroad
The credit crunch has been blamed for an 11% fall in profits at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson, revealed in interim results released this week.
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Cambridge to get 350 new homes
Almost 350 new homes and apartments are to be built on Cambridge’s southern fringe after outline planning approval was granted last week.
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Deserving projects share £20,000
Six people have received a total of £20,350 in this year’s RIBA/ICE McAslan bursaries for environmental and community-focused projects in economically deprived areas of the UK and abroad.
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Battersea Power Station redevelopment- images
Plans for an immense 300m high chimney and ‘eco-dome’ form part of the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station, architect Rafael Vinoly revealed on Friday.
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BDP unveils Birmingham campus masterplan
BDP has unveiled its masterplan for a £150 million redevelopment of Birmingham City University’s city-centre campus.
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New doubt cast on 2012 funding
Advisers to London mayor Boris Johnson have cast renewed doubts over the funding of the 2012 Athletes Village.
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New images of Herzog & de Meuron's Portsmouth stadium
The first images of Herzog & de Meuron’s redesign of the proposed new 36,000-seat stadium for Portsmouth Football Club have been revealed.
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Local firms dominate Yorkshire RIBA awards shortlist
The shortlist for this year’s RIBA Yorkshire White Rose Awards has been announced with local talent dominating.