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Twenty-three buildings and a masterplan for a new urban district in Cambridge have been shortlisted for RIBA East 2019 Awards.
Practices share strategies for business resilience
Architect must pay over £500,000 for serious breach of duty
A theatre, a boat house, a school, a burial ground and a pub are amongst the fourteen buildings shortlisted for the RIBA Awards in the South West of England from 48 entries in 2019.
Contracts are not the most exciting of subjects, but they are of vital importance as Professor Sarah Lupton demonstrated at the recent RIBA Contracts CPD event. She also provided an entertaining and engrossing day.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) responds to the defeat of the Prime Minister’s EU withdrawal deal.
Five places across England have been announced as participants of a new programme to recognise and support high quality placemaking.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today, Wednesday 13 March 2019, responded to the government’s Spring Statement from Chancellor Philip Hammond.
The City of Bradford District Council has a strong vision to transform the city centre by creating new homes and economic opportunities to attract and retain young and diverse communities.
The Council is committed to creating a lively, connected town centre that promotes health, wellbeing, social interaction, and a better quality of life.
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