Will Alsop's axed Fourth Grace project looks set to cause more controversy after it was revealed that the abandoned scheme could be built just miles away from its original site.
Anger as Scots projects shun home-grown talent
Leading Scottish architects have claimed that home-grown talent is still being overlooked for many major projects north of the border.
Gross Max to remodel Brixton
Landscape architect Gross Max will mastermind plans to create a new public space in the heart of Lambeth in south London after winning a competition to redesign Brixton's central square.
Sparks to take on design review
Les Sparks is set to become the new chairman of CABE's design review committee (DRC), just six months after Ken Shuttleworth landed the role.
Ferguson in ‘ethnic cleansing’row
RIBA president George Ferguson's war on architectural eyesores amounts to 'ethnic cleansing', according to the man behind Bristol's 'vile' Tollgate House.
World Heritage status scuppers Alsop’s Cloud
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Tutors ‘not up to scratch’ claim students as UCE closes course
Architecture students at the University of Central England (UCE) have blamed a lack of feedback from tutors for the appalling results that saw 93 per cent of them fail their Part 1 examinations.
Fury as UCE students fail in droves
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Farrell in ‘conflict of interest’ row
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Foster set to follow BedZED’s lead
The eco-developer behind Bill Dunster's award-winning BedZED scheme is to team up with Foster and Partners to build 2,000 homes in the Thames Gateway.