All Students articles – Page 28
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NewsRIBA to freeze membership rates
Institute vows to support architects through the recession by fixing fees for 2010
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NewsNazi massacre site scheme stopped in Kiev
Plans to build a hotel for football fans on the site of a massacre have been shelved
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NewsMandelson calls for 'more engineers'
Business secretary says government ready to help research and development and shift focus from financial services to other industries
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NewsRLB project manages Hyde Park drinking fountain
The Freeman Family Fountain is the first of its kind in the 30 years
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NewsWasted: Landfill waste as useful products
Exhibition examines how un-recycled waste can be re-engineered to create useful objects
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NewsZaha named Japanese art laureate
Four out of five artists honoured in annual awards are from UK
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NewsRichard Rogers to quit London mayor's design advisor role
Architect to relinquish positions on Boris Johnson’s design advisory and Great Spaces panels
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NewsFoster + Partners in bid to build in outer space
Practice joins European consortium interested in investigating idea of settlements on the Moon
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NewsFirst edition? Inventor attempts to ‘print’ building
Pavilion near Pisa is first building to be constructed using Enrico Dini’s ‘structural ink’ technology
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NewsRemembering 9/11: September 11 Memorial
The final elements of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum wez`re unveiled in New York this week
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NewsSecond life for landfill waste
Exhibition by RCA graduate demonstrates how unrecycled waste can be transformed into useful products
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NewsFormer RCA students redesign Artbar
Marcus Bergstrom and Joe Nunn win student vote following design competition
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NewsConstruction employment levels fall again
Office of National Statistics shows 2.7% drop in employment levels over the third quarter
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NewsReed fears for female designers
Ruth Reed has said she hopes her position as the first female president of the RIBA will help keep women in the profession during the recession
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Finch: Cabe has less influence than TV show
The incoming chairman of Cabe has admitted the TV programme Grand Designs has had a greater impact on the public’s perception of design than the organisation he is soon to head
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NewsArchitect pleads for political asylum … from Italy
Mario Cucinella writes to G8 leaders for help to ‘escape’ homeland’s stifling bureaucracy
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NewsRace car built from carrots to hit Brands Hatch
Part-vegetable sustainable racing car runs on chocolate and wine waste
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NewsAuthorities arrest 21 people in dawn raids
Cash and class A drugs seized by officers investigating multimillion-pound construction fraud
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NewsUK job market shows 'signs of recovery'
Report shows marginal increase in appointments although construction lags behind other sectors













