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Kaner Olette’s Abney Park plans get £4.4m cash boost
Lottery supports upgrade work at north London ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemetery
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Studio Egret West unveils £1.4bn central Manchester scheme
Mayfield development includes 1,500 homes and first new park since 1926
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Raynsford condemns permitted development for ‘still producing slums’
Former housing minister calls for urgent reform in update to planning review
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Architects snap at chance to design London’s first alligator farm
Three practices look sharp as developer cooks up plans to convert Old Kent Road gasholder
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Purcell’s £305m Manchester Town Hall plans approved
Conservation architect appointed as lead consultant in 2017
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Architects report glimmers of hope as phones start ringing
But fifth of practices ‘underemployed’ in December
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David Kohn wins Birmingham Smithfield competition
Architect beats Shigeru Ban, Acme and 5th Studio
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Minister approves PLP’s upsized Westferry Printworks scheme
Housing secretary overrides planning inspector to approve 1,524-home scheme
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Khan fights to keep architect retention clauses in London Plan
But mayor accepts reliance on small sites is ‘unrealistic’ and capital’s housing target must fall
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Tadao Ando’s Manchester pavilion could be turned into green wall
Freestanding concrete element may be demolished as part of revised plans
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Jestico & Whiles poised for consent on site already bagged by Make
Practice repurposes Make’s 25-storey Albert Embankment resi towers after marketing flops
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Jenrick defends permitted-development housing record
Move follows research showing permission-free development cost nation 13,500 affordable homes last year
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Sadie Morgan announces Quality of Life Foundation advisors
Building Design columnist and Stirling Prize winner join panel
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Inquiry into Hawkins Brown’s huge Brentford scheme set to open
Hearing kicks off on controversial 441-home development in west London
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In pictures: Fosters’ Principal Place completes
50-storey residential tower is final piece in City-fringe development
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Square Mile planning chief announces retirement
Annie Hampson oversaw rise of eastern tall buildings cluster and backed Fosters’ Tulip
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Museum of London project cost goes up again
Budget hits £337m as Stanton Williams, Asif Khan and Julian Harrap submit plans
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Number of architects booted off Arb register rises by a fifth
More than 1,300 architects removed for non-payment
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