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Row erupts over 'secret' plan for East End towers
Critics round on ‘astonishing secrecy’ over proposed cluster of skyscrapers in Shoreditch
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Smithsons estate will go to appeal
An appeal will be made against the government’s decision not to listthe 1970s Robin Hood Gardens, housing estate.
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EH forces rethink of British Museum plans
Rogers Stirk Harbour challenged over plan to demolish listed buildings
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Prince puts £1bn into urban regeneration
Traditional architecture is to receive a boost from a £1 billion property fund set up by Prince Charles to invest in urban regeneration and sustainable property.
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Castleford regeneration scheme curves to a close
The long awaited completion of the Castleford regeneration project was marked by the opening of McDowell & Benedetti’s curving pedestrian bridge last week.
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German rockers Hörstreich to play at Architecture Rocks
The 2006 winners of Architecture Rocks, German punk rock band Hörstreich, are to play at this year's party.
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Architecture Rocks shortlist announced
The shortlist for the London Festival of Architecture's closing night party – Architecture Rocks – has been announced and you can listen to the bands' demos online.
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Housebuilders rush to slash jobs
Housebuilder Persimmon said this week it had cut up to 2,000 jobs since the start of the year, as sales fell 31%.
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Berlin modernist housing chosen
Unesco’s world heritage committee has named six modernist housing estates in Berlin as a world heritage site.
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Joint architects for York centre
CZWG and Holder Mathias have been appointed joint architects for the Coppergate shopping centre scheme in York.
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£2,000 fine for use of ‘architect’
A Birmingham design firm has been ordered to pay more than £2,000 in fines and costs for misusing the title Architect.
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Classical arch unveiled in Georgia
The biggest civic monument to be built in the US since 1936, by Robert Adam Architects, was unveiled in Atlanta, Georgia, last week.
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Wimbledon’s luxury housing hopes for game, set and match
This year’s Wimbledon tennis championships may be over but star players in future years might be interested in these proposals for a luxury housing scheme overlooking the All England Tennis Club.
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Boris pledges £60m for disused properties
Architects stand to benefit from a £60 million fund to help bring disused London properties back into use.
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Hamiltons adds drama to Cardiff
Hamiltons Architects has submitted this £22.5 million scheme for the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama to Cardiff Council planners.
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National Trust bids to restore Vanbrugh masterwork
A grade I listed Northumbrian house widely seen as the finest work of English baroque is set to be restored and converted for public use under a radical plan by the National Trust.
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CZWG goes for gold
CZWG Architects has revealed its reworked design for a £150 million housing scheme on the banks of the River Thames opposite the O2 arena.
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Work to start on Aquatics Centre
Zaha Hadid’s Aquatics Centre will go on site a month ahead of schedule, with work starting this month, the Olympic Delivery Authority claimed this week.
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Director buys out William Cowie
Aberdeen-based William Cowie Partnership has been bought out by director Dougal Morgan.