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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Jewish centre revealed
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has unveiled images of its plans for the 3,250sq m Jewish Community Centre for London.
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Design audit for 100s of 'shovel ready' schemes
HCA to give £1bn to ‘kickstart’ housing projects but only if they pass Cabe quality test
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Additions to Quinlan Terry's Regency-style building wins planning approval
Controversial designs by Quinlan Terry, which form part of his decade-long redevelopment of a John Nash mansion overlooking Regent’s Park, have been given planning approval.
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Glas Architects steams ahead with new café at former station
Glas Architects has won planning permission for a 75sq m café pavilion on a 3m-wide site opposite London’s Southwark Tube station
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Half of UK architecture schools have no black teachers
Data revealed under Freedom of Information Act requests raises concern
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New planning rules scrap applications for minor extensions
The government has taken its first step towards adopting the recommendations from the Killian Pretty report by announcing a series of changes in the planning process.
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British Museum turned down
Camden rejects Rogers’ extension as £100m black hole in DCMS funding threatens future of major arts projects
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New Stirling judges confirmed
The RIBA has named the judges for this year’s Stirling prize, after Edward Jones of Dixon Jones and Sam Jacobs of Fat, who both designed buildings for the nominated Liverpool One masterplan, stepped down
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Studio Egret West picked for Croydon masterplan
Studio Egret West has been selected to draw up a masterplan to guide the development of East Croydon over the next three decades
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High Court rules in Weymouth fee row
Barlow Henley Architects has successfully petitioned the High Court to wind up an Irish developer that it says owes it £900,000 in fees for work done on a stalled scheme in Weymouth
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Class of 2009: Top six graduating diploma students
Class of 2009: Top six graduating diploma students
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Liverpool Everyman wins lottery funding
The future of Haworth Tompkins’ £28 million redevelopment of Liverpool’s Everyman Theatre has been secured after the project won a £12.8 million grant from the Arts Council.
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British firms shortlisted in Architecture for Humanity competition
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio and engineering firm Gifford are among the eight finalists in Architecture for Humanity’s international competition to design the classroom of the future.
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Feilden Clegg and Maccreanor Lavington make Sheffield architects' panel
Maccreanor Lavington and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios are among a dozen architects selected by Sheffield City Council for its new housing design panel.
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Studio Egret West picked for Croydon masterplan
Studio Egret West has been selected to draw up a masterplan to guide the development of East Croydon over the next three decades.
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dRMM's Blackpool venue
London-based practice de Rijke Marsh Morgan has submitted a 692sq m wedding venue, beach café and tourist information centre on the Blackpool seafront for planning.