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RIBA's 175th anniversary: Picture This! - until 5 October
Picture This! has been organised by the RIBA to celebrate its 175th anniversary.The exhibition features 175 images from the RIBA Competition winning projects including public projects such as London’s Millennium Bridge, the Sage Gateshead, Baltic and Wembley Stadium.It also features the Urban Splash Tutti Frutti housing project and smaller structures ...
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Capita in three-year deal with Wales Millennium Centre
Consultant becomes a principal corporate member and will sponsor free performance this summer
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RLB wins £26m Peterborough academy contract
Consultant will project manage Ormiston Bushfield Academy project
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ChandlerKBS starts work on University of East London schemes
Consultant will provide feasibility study for new reception and cost and project management support on leisure facility
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Top five reader comments: 16 July
Damned lies and statistics on builders in distress; the M25 and the LDA get a hammering; and who does Kevin McCloud think he is?
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Surveying graduate: The importance of 2012 transport plan
Surveying graduate says the 2012 transport scheme can influence planning, help economic growth and boost employment
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Disappointment at government onsite renewables plan
Feed-in tariff for onsite renewable energy could triple small-scale generation if set higher, says green power group
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Zero-carbon homes target puts UK among world leaders
Britain stands out for its impressive ambitions on construction of green housing, says international report
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Funding rethink threatens £135m extension at British Museum
Other London cultural projects also in doubt as the government reviews its funding pledges
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Balfour Beatty JV seals £176m PPP deal for Cumbrian roads
Connect CNDR will build and operate new single carriageway near Carlisle and manage 150km of other roads
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Housebuilder Abbey nets €54m loss
Dividend to be scrapped after preliminary results show Anglo-Irish firm plunging into the red
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Builders in distress double in a year
But latest quarterly data shows fewer construction firms in financial crisis over the past three months
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Top five reader comments: 15 July
Frustration with health and safety bureaucracy, and fears for the future of both starchitects and surveying students
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New planning regime to fast-track major projects
Energy and transport schemes can apply from March under new system that will save £300m a year
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Government unveils new low-carbon strategy
Growth of wind power and home insulation are among proposals aiming to meet 2020 targets on efficiency and emissions
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Environment secretary reveals raft of green policies
Government plans include £120m boost for off-shore wind energy, but carbon capture will not be introduced in this parliamentary session
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South African World Cup workers end strike
Labourers on stadiums for 2010 event have settled for 12% pay rise and will return to work tomorrow
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Herzog & de Meuron wins Lubetkin prize for Beijing Bird's Nest
Architect's 2008 Olympic stadium beats Foster's Beijing airport terminal and Arup's Water Cube to scoop RIBA non-EU prize
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Mandelson warns of 10-year curb on public spending
Programmes must be cut to rebalance UK finances, says minister, but schools and hospitals will still get 'sustained investment'
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Six more councils get BSF approval
Schools secretary says another six local authorities will join scheme in three month's time