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Edgley keeps to straight and narrow
Edgley Design has completed work on a 4m-wide private house in Islington, north London
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Farrell sees profits rocket
Pre-tax profits at Terry Farrell & Partners soared fivefold last year, to £2.5 million, according to annual accounts filed at Companies House last week
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HCA sets up developer panel to help spend £17bn
A new “super panel” of developers is being set up by the Homes & Communities Agency to help it spend hundreds of millions of pounds on building residential and mixed-use schemes in the next three years
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Tories propose massive green retrofitting programme
The Conservatives have outlined plans to give every home in Britain a grant of up to £6,500 to pay for green retrofitting improvements, which could provide extra work for architects.
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Warning over 2012 press centre legacy
A host of media companies may abandon plans to move into Allies & Morrison’s £355 million Olympic press and international broadcast centre after the 2012 Games because of “serious concerns” over its design
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Edgbaston design hits sticky wicket
Broadway Malyan’s plans for a stadium development at Edgbaston cricket ground in Birmingham suffered a major blow last week, when councillors rejected planning officers’ recommendations and deferred their decision on the scheme
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Commonwealth arena off the starting blocks
3DReid and Sports Concepts have won planning permission from Glasgow City Council for the main stadium and velodrome for the 2014 Commonwealth Games
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Early cinema given second showing
Pollock Hammond Partnership has completed a £2 million restoration project on Scotland’s first purpose-built cinema, in Bo’ness
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Homes adapted for army injured
Housing minister Iain Wright has announced an initiative to provide seriously injured former servicemen and women better access to specially adapted social homes
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Futures Fair to focus on society
The RIBA think-tank Building Futures has announced details of this year’s Futures Fair
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Wapping in for planning
Amanda Levete Architects’ designs for remodelling Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation headquarters have been submitted for planning
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Work begins on Weston Grand Pier
Work has begun on Angus Meek Architects’ redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare’s fire-ravaged Grand Pier
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V&A seeks architect-in-residence
The Victoria & Albert Museum has teamed up with the RIBA to offer a UK chartered architect a six-month residency
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Moxon's hedgehog gets go-ahead
Moxon Architects has been given the green light by city planners in Preston, Lancashire, to press ahead with plans for a £8 million spiky office building, dubbed the “hedgehog”
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Cabe wants Ardley plant rethink
Cabe has called on Kent-based Architecture & Planning Solutions to rethink its approach to a new waste and recycling facility in Ardley, Oxfordshire
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Feilden Clegg Bradley cuts its staff
Stirling Prize winner Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has become the latest big-name architect to shed jobs, confirming this week that it had laid off 17 staff
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