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Women architects hit hardest by pandemic, research finds
Females more likely to be furloughed and made redundant, as well as carrying disproportionate domestic burden
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Cost of dealing with covid sends bill for Purcell’s Big Ben restoration up again
Scheme originally budgeted at £29m will now cost close to £89m
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HLM wins planning for medical R&D centre opposite Parliament
London Institute for Healthcare Engineering will take innovations from conception to commercialision
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Dixon Jones founders pay £98,000 redundancy bill from own pockets
Pair took out loan when practice folded to ensure staff were not left in lurch
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Architects on notice for huge £1bn NHS consultancy framework
Architects on current framework include Feilden Clegg Bradley, Hawkins Brown and HOK
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Sunderland gives permission to Vaux Brewery homes
Proctor Matthews and Mawson Kerr’s 132-home scheme is first part of 1,000-home regeneration project
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Sanaa unveils major expansion for Sydney art museum
Architect promises ‘very exciting museum’ overloooking harbour
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Assael clears planning for £144m scheme above Nine Elms tube station
Three-tower development replaces former proposal by Grimshaw
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Eric Parry’s £170m Fleet Street ‘justice quarter’ approved
Scheme sparked uproar for its proposed demolition of historic buildings
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Westminster green lights controversial Ebury Estate redevelopment
Council used permitted development rights to approve demolition of historic estate to make way for new scheme
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Tamsie Thomson to take the reins at RIAS
Former London Festival of Architecture director appointed chief executive
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Dramatic listing saves art deco cinema mentioned in Beatles song
Abbey cinema was one of John Lennon’s ’places I remember’ but was facing the wrecking ball
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Citizens Design Bureau debuts Jewish museum expansion
Manchester institution set to reopen in July following £6m refurb and extension
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Paul Morrell chosen to lead review into testing of construction products
UK’s former chief construction advisor to co-chair review following shocking evidence at Grenfell Inquiry
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Green light for Jonathan Tuckey Design’s extension to Victorian villa
Minimalist hempcrete addition located within Cambridge conservation area
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PLP mulls South East Asian office as it lands Singapore resi tower
Meanwhile 10 Design poaches two Aedas principals as it opens studio in the city state
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Office S&M wins planning for aluminium weatherboard homes
Infill terrace will overlook Thames in Dickens village
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V&A’s Venice pavilion to celebrate the British mosque
Museum appoints architect Shahed Saleem to explore influence of ad-hoc typology
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‘Turning point’ as optimism returns to London for first time in a year
UK’s largest architecture market finally positive about workloads as lockdown begins to ease