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Bogus ‘architect’ must pay £12,000 after conviction
Colchester man illegally described himself as architect on Companies House and other websites
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Grimshaw’s Birmingham HS2 station hits trouble as contractors shun job
Railway admits it was asking firms to take on too much risk for Curzon Street project
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98% of public don’t trust developers, research shows
Findings of survey by developer Grosvenor echo Building Beautiful commission’s recommendations
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Jon Matthews bags planning for Manchester tower
Seventeen-storey glass block approved for city-centre conservation area
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Government seeks designer for new Beijing Embassy residence
RIBA competition eyes earthquake-resistant, feng shui-compliant symbol of Britishness
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Spurs scores appeal win on housing scheme
F3 Architects-designed development near new stadium will contain 316 homes
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RIBA and Design Council applaud ‘Building Beautiful’ findings
Praise as Scruton commission releases interim report
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Building Beautiful interim report ‘offers nothing radical’, says commissioner
‘We’ve not got all the answers yet’
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Richmond House tops C20 Society's buildings-at-risk list
Grade II* former Department of Health headquarters leads peril roster
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Turn retail parks into housing estates, says Building Beautiful commission
Ash Sakula’s Newcastle housing praised in interim report
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International design contest launched for Low Line
Historic route takes in industrial backlands and landmarks
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Clean bill of health for Associated’s medical college plans
Practice gets go-ahead for £30m ‘first of its kind’ joint venture in Bolton
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McAslan opens US studio to target transport, uni and cultural work
Founder John McAslan granted New York licence after taking exam himself
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Stanton Williams beats OMA to land French library
Architect also beat Snøhetta and Christian de Portzamparc
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LOM gets green light for £150m Santander tech hub
Eight-storey scheme will have some public access
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‘Architects need to put down their pencils, get out and campaign’
Structural reform is only way to solve housing crisis, says former Peabody chief
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Architect criticises nimby neighbours as housing gets planning nod
LSI’s Peter Courtney said default response should not be an automatic ‘no’