The new Part 3 syllabus was hailed by council as 'excellent' and approved unanimously. The syllabus defines required outcomes at three levels: understanding, knowledge and ability.
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The former PRP chairman, an adviser to the Ministry for Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) for over two years, has been announced as the government’s new head of architecture. The AJ caught up with von Bradsky at the Better Design for Better Places conference to talk about his new £61,000-per-year post
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The £8.4 million refurbishment creates naturally lit, spacious office space for Macmillan Publishers
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Simon Aldous’s take on the big architectural stories of the week: Neo Bankside vs Tate Modern verdict • Final cost of Garden Bridge • Gehry’s Wimbledon concert hall • Council rejects biscuit factory redevelopment
Aukett Swanke has revealed huge losses amid Brexit uncertainty and a slowdown in the Middle East
The AJ looks at new university buildings with studies of Walters & Cohen’s Dorothy Garrod building for Newnham College, Cambridge; the Bayes Centre at the University of Edinburgh by Bennetts Associates; and University College Dublin’s Confucius Institute by Robin Lee Architecture. But do these mark the tail end of the higher education gold rush? We investigate whether work on university estates is drying up. PLUS ...
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The new Part 3 syllabus was hailed by council as 'excellent' and approved unanimously. The syllabus defines required outcomes at three levels: understanding, knowledge and ability.
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Respected architecture academic David Dunster has died at the age of 73
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The government has announced details of its ban on combustible materials and handed local authorities the power to strip deadly cladding from high rise buildings
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As the professional indemnity insurance market hardens, architects are finding themselves saddled with higher premiums and ever-longer questionnaires. Richard Waite reports
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The RIBA is calling for architects to help bring architecture teaching into schools as it starts to roll out a nationwide educational drive
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