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Preston launches housing competition
The Community Gateway Housing Association and Preston City Council are sponsoring an RIBA competition to design a social housing scheme in Preston city centre
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HOK drops Berry from its boughs
Practice lays off director who oversaw job cuts earlier this year
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LSE finalists exhibit designs
All six finalists’ proposals for the London School of Economics’ new students’ centre have gone on display at New London Architecture
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Objectors boot out Carey Jones
Carey Jones Architects’ plans for a mixed-use scheme in Putney, south-west London, have been thrown out after attracting more than 200 objections
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Rusty bridge wins green light
A new “rusty” suspension bridge (pictured) for Bradford on Avon, designed by Mark Lovell Design Engineers, has been approved by the town council
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Lighthouse debt still at sea
The administrator for the Lighthouse in Glasgow hopes to have met senior officials from the city council and Scottish government by the middle of the month
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Violet Road to bloom in Bow
A Stock Woolstencroft mixed-use scheme in Bow, east London, has been given the go-ahead by planners at Tower Hamlets Council
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Green light for Satellite to create East Sussex village hall
London-based practice Satellite Architects has been granted planning permission for a £650,000 village hall in Barcombe, East Sussex, after winning an invited design competition for the project last year
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Palais to be replaced by Make student digs
Make Architects has drawn up plans to demolish the legendary Hammersmith Palais and replace it with a student hall of residence
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Hopkins’ Greenwich Market plan rejected
The developer of Hopkins Architects’ £25 million scheme to revamp Greenwich Market in south-east London will decide how to continue within two weeks after Greenwich Council rejected the proposals
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Cabe may survive a Tory quango cull
Shadow housing minister Grant Shapps has given his clearest indication yet that design watchdog Cabe will survive the expected crackdown on quangos if the Conservative Party wins the next general election
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Prince Charles calls for end to 'suburban sprawl'
Prince Charles has launched an attack on "short-term thinking" in urban design and called for an end to "suburban sprawl".
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Corporate pavilion for Shanghai Expo unveiled
Atelier Feichang Jianzhu has unveiled its light-filled design for the Shanghai World Expo in 2010.
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New use sought for moribund site
Land Securities has become the first major developer to seek a fresh use for a moribund building site hit by the recession.
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Termite mound takes up residence on the South Bank
This pavilion based on the inside of a Namibian termite mound is the centrepiece of this year’s Pestival event on London’s South Bank.
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Step forward for Trump's Aberdeenshire development
Donald Trump’s controversial plans for a £1 billion golf resort in Aberdeenshire have moved a step forward after outline planning permission for extra land for the project was approved by councillors.
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Parry wins go-ahead for Wells £4.5m music facility
Eric Parry Architects has won planning permission for a £4.5 million music facility for the Wells Cathedral School in Wells, Somerset.