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Historic cinemas at risk claim campaigners
Dozens of Britain’s 1930s cinemas face demolition as investors eye them up as ripe for development, campaigners fear.
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Gehry reveals Abu Dhabi golf clubhouse
The first images of a Frank Gehry-designed clubhouse for a golf course in Abu Dhabi have been unveiled.
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V&A invites 10 firms to draw up new extension
Six years after Libeskind Spiral demise, museum changes tack with subterranean galleries
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Approval for Huddersfield scheme too late for firm
Practice that designed £100m regeneration plan closed last year
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Take off for mixed-use RAF Uxbridge plans
Sheppard Robson’s scheme for a 44ha mixed-use development on the site of a military base has been submitted for planning
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Feilden Clegg ‘to squeeze quart into pint pot’ at listed Durham site
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has unveiled its scheme for the £6 million transformation of the Witham Hall in Barnard Castle, County Durham
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Urbis to become football museum
Simpson says transformation of his Manchester building is ‘great idea’
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Bell Phillips & Kimble wins golfing go-ahead
Bell Phillips & Kimble Architects’ design for a £2.5 million clubhouse at Elstree Golf & Country Club in Hertfordshire has been granted planning permission
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Council backs library proposal
Austin Smith Lord’s plans for Liverpool Central Library have been approved by the city council
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Tributes paid to Alan Cherry, developer of Accordia
Richard Rogers led tributes this week to Alan Cherry, the housebuilder behind the Stirling Prize-winning Accordia development, who has died at the age of 76
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Industry refutes slur on 60s and 70s design
Chief construction adviser Morrell maligns generation of buildings
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British Council opens Ethiopian headquarters
The British Council’s new £1.18 million Ethiopian headquarters (pictured), developed in partnership with local practice RAAS Architects, has opened in the country’s capital, Addis Ababa
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Haiti help ‘must be targeted’
The only British architect believed to have visited Haiti following this month’s earthquake has said firms wanting to help must go through the right aid agencies first
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Boris: Battersea Power Station development does not comply with London Plan
London mayor Boris Johnson said today that Rafael Vinoly's £5.5 billion scheme does not yet comply with the London Plan but praised its architecture
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Schools secretary admits zero carbon target will not be met
The government will miss its target of making every new school building in England zero carbon from 2016, schools secretary Ed Balls admitted today.
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Hull History Centre opens
Pringle Richards Sharratt's £10 million Hull History Centre has been officially opened to the public.