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KPF hotel opens in Las Vegas
A hotel designed by Kohn Pederson Fox has opened in the US city of Las Vegas.
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Ken slams Boris over public space plans
Former London mayor says architecture will form part of re-election bid
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Heatherwick fires up plans for Stockton power plant
Designer Thomas Heatherwick is working on plans for a £150 million, 49 megawatt biomass power plant in Stockton-on-Tees, north-east England
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‘Drop Victorian technologies’
Architects must drop “Victorian technologies” in favour of smart building materials in a bid to tackle climate change
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Weston Williamson on track with Miami railway
Weston Williamson has unveiled images of its design for a 75m-long elevated railway station (pictured) for downtown Miami, in between two new museums by Herzog & de Meuron and Grimshaw
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Hodge asked to reconsider listing
The Twentieth Century Society is set to ask architecture minister Margaret Hodge to review her decision not to list Birmingham Central Library
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EPR completes harbour office
EPR Architects has just completed the largest office development in Bristol for 10 years
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Alex Cochrane wins provisional consent for Beirut private homes
London-based practice Alex Cochrane Architects has won provisional planning consent for a £1.8 million ($3.1 million) private housing scheme in the Achrafieh district of Beirut in Lebanon
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Green light for Picardi to create step change on A41
A north London housing scheme by Picardi Architects has been granted permission on appeal
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Belfast team wins Copenhagen square
Hackett Hall McKnight has beaten three local practices to win a competition to design a new 18 million kroner (£2.2 million) 5,000sq m public square in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Architecture dean appointed
Nottingham Trent University has appointed Peter Westland (pictured) as the new dean of its school of architecture, design and the built environment
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NWDA driving Ancoats regen
Ancoats in east Manchester has become the subject of a new development drive by the Northwest Regional Development Agency
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Hawkins Brown plans £100m social housing site at Clapham
Hawkins Brown is drawing up plans for a £100 million estate regeneration that is being described as a template for the future of social housing
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Manchester library win sparks row over fee bid
Ryder Architecture has been forced to defend its competition winning-bid to revamp Manchester’s grade II* listed Central Library after being accused of submitting an "extraordinarily low" fee proposal.
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Westminster double for RIBA student medals
The RIBA has announced the winners of the President’s Medals Student Awards, which promote excellence in the study of architecture.