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Cabe told assessors to destroy scores
Kickstart ‘enablers’ reveal more evidence of secrecy culture at architecture watchdog
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UK firms to design area around US embassy
Farrells to masterplan 6ha site, as Kieran Timberlake wins building
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There go the events, here comes the bride
The RIBA is radically scaling back its key exhibition space at its Portland Place HQ so that it can use it as a wedding venue
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Lobbyists’ influence over listing denounced
Wilson’s Hereford House could be relisted after evidence questioned
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Architects in talks over Robin Hood Gardens
Developer lines up four firms to replace Smithsons estate
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Weather could freeze recovery
Housebuilders have voiced fears that the extreme winter weather will put the brakes on recovery in the housing market
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Tories set out plan for local design standards
Councils will struggle without more resources, warns RIBA president
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UK firm walks away with Portuguese footbridge
Powell-Williams Architects has beaten 17 local architects to win a competition to build a pedestrian bridge (pictured) in Aveiro, Portugal
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Hub unifies Gorebridge
Edinburgh practice Lee Boyd Architects has won planning permission for a £3 million community hub in Gorebridge, south of Edinburgh
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Architects fly to India for Mumbai Dialogue
A delegation of 10 practices, led by New London Architecture and the London Development Agency, travelled to Mumbai this week to woo Indian developers
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Rivington bold-as-brass Hackney school extension wins consent
Rivington Street Studio has won planning permission for the £6 million extension and refurbishment of a school in Hackney, east London
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Reiach & Hall reveals Maggie’s Centre design
Reiach & Hall Architects has revealed its conceptual design for the latest Maggie’s Cancer Care Centre in Lanarkshire, Scotland
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NAO releases damming report on BBC's building programme
The BBC has failed to get good value for money in its redevelopment of key new buildings including Broadcasting House, the National Audit Office claimed today.
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Hamiltons launches offshoot
Hamiltons director Craig Casci will next week announce details of breakaway firm Grid, which is set to target housing and masterplanning work in the UK
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Liverpool museum pays out over view
The publicly funded client behind the new Museum of Liverpool has ended up paying out a £750,000 penalty after discovering the building spoils the view from one of the city’s famous Three Graces.
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Crease Strickland Parkins' refurbishment of York station
Crease Strickland Parkins has drawn up plans for a new headquarters for York City Council.
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Bennetts' Aberdeen health learning centre completes
Bennetts Associates has completed work on the £13.8 million 6,500 sq m Suttie centre for Training and Healthcare at the University of Aberdeen Foresterhill Campus.