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NewsStowe & Beale’s £4 million revamp for Westminster Abbey Chapter House
Conservation architect Stowe & Beale and English Heritage have announced a £4 million project to refurbish Westminster Abbey’s 13th century Chapter House in central London, considered to be the birthplace of the UK parliamentary system.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios submits £160m Cardiff offices for planning
A £160 million, 46,500sq m office complex in Cardiff by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been submitted for outline planning permission.
NewsMcNeil Beechey O’Neill designs Yorkshire nunnery
A new nunnery designed by McNeil Beechey O’Neill Architects is being built for members of the Carmelite Sisters.
NewsLambeth Council refuses Make’s Albert Embankment tower
Lambeth Council has rejected plans for south London’s first fin-shaped skyscraper, designed by Make Architects.
NewsMinister intervenes over Belfast tower plans
Northern Ireland’s environment minister has slammed planning officials for rejecting proposals for Belfast’s tallest building.
NewsGehry still on board for $4bn Brooklyn Atlantic Yards scheme
Frank Gehry has refuted suggestions that he is no longer part of a $4 billion mixed-use project in New York’s Brooklyn district, which was put on hold last month.
NewsLondon Olympic village – new images released
The Olympic Delivery Authority has released new images of the London 2012 Olympic Village, showing the completed foundations of several buildings as well as a new render of the final design.
NewsArchitecture schools excel in rankings
Assessment shows major improvement in schools’ research performance
News£3m restoration for UK's oldest mosque
England’s oldest mosque is undergoing a £3 million refurbishment in an effort to restore the building to its former glory.
NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands £1bn revamp of Ferrier Estate in for planning
Berkeley Homes (Urban Developments) has submitted a planning application for its £1 billion redevelopment of the Ferrier Estate in south-east London.
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Birmingham Jewellery Quarter competition attracts over 100 entries
More than 100 architects from around the world are competing to design a public square in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.






