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Hunters' Harris Academy seeks inspiration from business
Hunters Architects have been appointed the preferred bidders for the £25 million Harris Academy in Bexley, south east London
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LCE sports centre claims to be the greenest in London
A sports centre by LCE Architects, hailed as the most environmentally friendly in London, has opened today.
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Council approves Eric Parry's West End project
Westminster City Council has approved Eric Parry Architects' £50 million redevelopment along London’s Piccadilly.
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CZWG's art deco inspired Bournemouth development
CZWG’s designs for an art deco-inspired development in Bournemouth have been submitted for planning.
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Council go-ahead for Make's McDonald’s towers
Planners at an east London council have given the green light to Make’s proposal for a high-rise residential project on land owned by fast food giant McDonald’s.
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Abir Architects rebuilds Sussex hostel
Abir Architects has completed work on a £5.1 million project to rebuild George Williams House, a hostel in Portslade, East Sussex.
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Alsop quits practice 'to spend more time painting'
Archial says deal is good for both sides with Stirling Prize winner still a consultant
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US modernist Charles Gwathmey dies
One of America’s foremost modernist architects Charles Gwathmey has died in Manhattan aged 71 after suffering from cancer.
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Gianni Botsford's Notting Hill garden house
Gianni Botsford Architects has won planning permission from Kensington and Chelsea for this £750,000 private house in Notting Hill, London.
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Heatherwick’s B of the Bang is finally spiked
Thomas Heatherwick’s 56m-tall B of the Bang fizzled out yesterday as the last of the Manchester public artwork’s 180 hollow metal spikes were removed.
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George Clarke becomes Civic Trust Awards’ patron
Architect and TV presenter George Clarke has become a patron of the Civic Trust Awards.
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Cabe criticises plans for new US Embassy
Early plans for Britain’s new US Embassy have been attacked by Cabe, which has refused to support the outline planning application.
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Black Cloud falls on Bristol
Amsterdam-based architecture graduate Sash Reading has collaborated with Wales-based artists Heather and Ivan Morison to create the Black Cloud, a pavilion installation for Victoria Park in Bristol.
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HKS restructures London office
HKS has announced the appointment of two principals to run its UK business.
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DEGW to merge with cost consultant
Office specialist DEGW has agreed a deal to merge with cost consultant Davis Langdon.
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Foster and Nouvel's London collaboration set to be scrapped
A long-awaited collaboration between Norman Foster and Jean Nouvel in London looks set to be abandoned after the withdrawal of the developer behind the project.
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Studio Egret West's new London greenway
Studio Egret West has unveiled the first images of its design to revamp a broadway in south-west London for the local council.
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Allies & Morrison to open office in Qatar
Allies & Morrison has announced plans for its first office outside the UK with a new base in Doha, Qatar, opening this autumn.
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Developer Urban Splash in negotiations with lenders
Developer Urban Splash is talking to its bankers about making sure it doesn’t breach its banking covenants, it has emerged.
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HCA seeks contractors for regional housebuilding frameworks
Architects working in the housing sector could see a shake-up in the fortunes of their clients after the Homes & Communities Agency advertised for a new framework for contractors.