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Parliament refurb will cost ’at least £12bn’, says chair of spending watchdog
Exclusive: Review into scheme, which has official price tag of £4bn, due out this month
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John McAslan makes it to final hurdle in Milan Olympic village competition
Architect in team with Makower up against BIG, Diller Scofidio Renfro, PLP and SOM in final showdown for huge Winter Olympics scheme
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JTP wins planning fight over Master Brewer scheme
Housing secretary confirms he will not call in 514-home west London project for determination
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Sites could be shut in London as overcrowded Tubes spark fears
Emergency summit called on Friday afternoon after government threat over dangerous commutes
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Keppie paid almost £70k for Louisa Jordan hospital work
Government also reveals set-up cost for every Nightingale – as bill for English facilities set to hit half a billion
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BPTW’s 500-home Ebbsfleet scheme approved
Development is latest approval for ‘garden city’ on banks of the Thames
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Architects’ end-of-year optimism set to be punctured by latest lockdown
Confidence surged in December before new restrictions - and Brexit deal - announced
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Chief planner hints at government backtrack on Section 106 reforms
Joanna Averley says proposed changes to developer contribution system will proceed ’incredibly carefully’
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Populous to use repurposed aircraft fuselages in French stadium renovation
Practice appointed as lead architect on €100m project
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BDP’s £500m Northern Estate programme shut down
Decision comes amid radical changes to the £4bn revamp of parliament, such as accessing Westminster from the river
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Chipperfield fails to turn profit for second year running
Architect flags 68% hike in EMEA revenue and boosted headcount but business finished 2019 in the red
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Victorian Society objects to ‘poor quality’ Preston museum revamp
Buttress’ plans approved by city council
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Business secretary tells architects they are making ‘major contribution’ to recovery
Open letter from former construction minister makes case for sites to stay open – as some architects call for their closure
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Zaha Hadid Architects wins competition to design twin Shenzhen towers
Scheme will be built at major intersection in Chinese city’s new business district
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Jenrick ‘must act’ on housing project in PM’s constituency
Developer slams housing secretary’s ‘astonishing’ inaction over 500-home JTP and Collado Collins project
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‘It’s tough for morale’: Architect’s frustration over critical-worker rules
Gort Scott director complains as wide interpretation sees white collar workers sending children to school while others struggle
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Rattle departure prompts questions over £288m Diller Scofidio & Renfro venue
Prospect of new Barbican concert hall was key lure for conductor’s move to London Symphony Orchestra
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RIBA president: 'Give us key worker status to keep sites open'
Alan Jones says architects have been pressured to go to sites, which government wants to stay open
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Scott Brownrigg’s military medicine museum approved
Museum to relocate to Cardiff docks from current premises in a Hampshire military barracks
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Victory for staff as practice relents and permits home working
On Architecture in U-turn over directive to go into office after Building Design flagged workers' concerns