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Supporters bid to save struggling UCE from ‘death knell’ of closure
Academics, architects and students have launched a bid to save the University of Central England's (UCE) struggling school of architecture.
Two arrested for Welsh hall blaze
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of burning down Hafodunos Hall, one of the most important historic buildings in Wales.
RIAS denies Doolan award to end
The RIAS has attempted to quash concerns that its annual £25,000 Award for Architecture - the biggest prize for architecture in the UK - is under threat following the death of its bankroller.
Simpson anger as tower scheme stalls on Mersey
Ian Simpson has sparked a row with Liverpool's city leaders after he accused them of stalling over his 50-storey Brunswick Quay tower scheme.
Rogers ready for Ikea revolution
Stanhope director Peter Rogers has predicted that government demands for low-cost housing will revolutionise the way architects work.
Alarm bells for Alsop as MD quits
Speculation surrounding the financial stability of Alsop Architects has intensified following the departure of managing director James Allen.
Farrell’s Paddington PFI slammed
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Student deal sees RIBA fees rise
The RIBA's attempts to boost student membership have forced yet another increase in membership fees.
Foundation sets brief for new HQ
The Architecture Foundation is to launch a competition that is set to generate interest from almost every practice in the world.