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FeaturesFirst Impressions: Jean Nouvel's Serpentine summer pavilion
Our latest student is not too impressed with the 10th Serpentine pavilion in Hyde Park
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NewsCapita Symonds secures planning for Hornsey Town Hall refurb
Grade II listed building will be transformed into an arts and cultural centre housing a theatre, studio space, cafe/restaurant, bar and offices
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NewsCircle Anglia awards £200m Merton homes contract
Apollo, Wates and Vinci win contract for decent homes and maintenance work in Merton
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NewsNew prison pulled by government
Ministry of Justice withdraws planning application for 1,500-capacity prison in Essex
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NewsGove defends 'rushed' Academies Bill
Gove rejects Labour accusation that the government is forcing the Bill through too quickly
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NewsForeign Office Architects reveals Cleveland art museum design
London practice to design £17m contemporary art museum in United States
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NewsMortgage lending rises in June
CML finds lending up last month despite broader warnings of housing market slowdown
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CommentJust how biased can an adjudicator be?
A court case last week showed that overturning an adjudication by claiming bias is an uphill battle
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NewsBalfour Beatty wins £100m highways contract in Southampton
Balfour Beatty Workplace scoops 10-year contract for managing highways for Southampton City council
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NewsSpeedy cautious on recovery as turnover falls
Plant hire firm says coalition’s Autumn spending review would be critical to future of business
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NewsEd Balls leads teacher protest against BSF cuts
Children join teachers and politicians in Westminster to march against the axing of BSF
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Barr Construction scoops St Helens rugby stadium
Contractor to build 18,000-seat stadium and 140,000 sq ft Tesco Extra as part of wider regeneration plan
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NewsUK house prices fall for first time in 2010
House prices are down by 0.6% in July as experts predict further downward pressure on the housing market
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NewsHousebuilding falls after local targets scrapped
NHF says 85,000 planned homes will not be built in England after a government decides to abandon local strategies
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NewsZaha's Glasgow 'cathedral' wins photography prize
John Dunn’s image of Zaha Hadid’s Riverside Museum in Glasgow wins CIOB’s Art of Building competition
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Towards Zero Carbon - 25 August
RIBA East Midlands hosts a seminar based around the practicalities of zero carbon homes
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1:1 Architects Build Small Spaces - Until 30 August
V&A commissions seven experimental architects to create their first built structures in the UK
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Selling Sustainability - 7 October
Is designing perfectly functional sustainable solutions enough














