Architecture
News
| 19 Sep 2008 | Schools must meet new design standards Schools that are built under the government’s Building Schools for the Future programme will have to meet new minimum design standards, it was announced yesterday. |
| 22 Aug 2008 | BSF pupils celebrate GCSE results Students at the first Building Schools for the Future school, which opened last year, have doubled its average for top GCSE grades from the previous year. |
| 21 Aug 2008 | Cabe sets out public space challenge The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment has set the challenge for all UK local authorities to create suitable public spaces in time for the London 2012 Olympic Games. |
| 28 Jul 2008 | Riba elects new president Ruth Reed has been elected as the next president of Riba. |
| 23 Jul 2008 | Cabe rates BSF design as 'poor' Almost 90 per cent of schools in the planning application stage of the government’s £45 billion Building Schools for the Future programme are not fit for purpose. That is the message from the Cabe - the government’s advisor on architecture. |
Articles
| 5 Aug 2005 | Sitting pretty Who really designs office furniture? Who has the real say in which workplace fashions are going to appear – and where does the facilities manager come into the picture? |
Events
Documents
| Type Date | Title | |
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| Presentations and Papers May-06 |
Andrew Mawson Presentation - Strategic Workplace Infrastructure Management ......Beyond FM |
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| Presentations and Papers Mar-06 |
Development projects in a FE college Initiatives and improvements |
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| Newsletters Dec-05 |
Joined up Design for Schools The Sorrell Foundation sponsored an exhibition to demonstrate how children and their teachers can get involved in the design of their schools. The initial exhibition was held in the V&A, with some 8000 attendees. Now this is going around the UK. |




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