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Government rejects Allies & Morrison's Three Sisters scheme
Allies & Morrison’s £1 billion Three Sisters project on London’s south bank was today rejected by communities secretary John Denham following a public inquiry.
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Fresh twist takes Heron tower rivalry to new heights
KPF and PLP each declare victory as client Gerald Ronson says he will retain both practices
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Reed vows to fight for students and women
RIBA president speaks out over inequalities of the recession
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Seven bid to redevelop 1960s Seifert landmark
Seven architects including Hodder & Partners and former Woods Bagot boss Stephan Reinke have been shortlisted in an ideas competition to redevelop Richard Seifert’s landmark Gateway House in Manchester
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Chipperfield down but not out in slump
David Chipperfield Architects’ profits have fallen dramatically but remain in the black — unlike many of its contemporaries
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Cabe raises concern over Mecanoo’s Birmingham library
Cabe has raised serious concerns over one of the country’s most important public projects, Mecanoo’s Birmingham Central Library
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Footbridge will aid canal users
Work has begun on a wooden footbridge over a canal in Bootle, Merseyside, designed by Softroom Architects and structural engineer Eckersley O’Callaghan
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City’s first BSF buildings open
New school buildings by Capita Architecture have opened in Nottingham in the first part of the city’s £180 million eight-school Building Schools for the Future programme
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Lottery cash for heritage centre
The Heritage Lottery Fund has approved a grant of £561,000 for the creation of a Yorkshire heritage centre designed by Pearce Bottomley Architects of Aberford
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Greenhouse plan starts to hot up
Fletcher Priest has won planning permission for its greenhouse-style mixed-used building beside the Gherkin in central London
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YAYA 2009 shortlist: Architecture’s rising stars (video)
The Young Architect of the Year Award continues to spark great opportunities for young practices. Here are this year’s crop of top firms under 40
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Pei: ‘A giant in the canon of the greats’
Architects react to the RIBA’s choice of IM Pei for the 2010 Gold Medal
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Boris overrules council to approve Columbus Tower
London mayor Boris Johnson has approved plans for a 63-storey tower by Mark Weintraub Architecture & Design.
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Goldfinger residents draw up masterplan
Residents of a west London estate designed by Erno Goldfinger have commissioned their own masterplan for the site as part of a campaign against a council demolition threat.
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Only five commit to waste reduction push
Only five architectural practices have signed up to a national campaign to reduce construction waste.
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Norman Foster establishes Yale professorship in his name
FOA's Zaera-Polo to be the first Norman R Foster visiting professor at the American university