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Look no cars: LDA Design does The Strand
Practice’s pedestrianisation proposals unclog stretch of historic thoroughfare
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Erskine’s Byker Wall estate set for £4m upgrade
Newcastle firm JDDK appointed to deliver package of improvements to grade II* estate
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AHMM's plans for Broadgate scheme given green light
Work on scheme, which is being developed by British Land, is set to start next year
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Shortlist announced for 900-home Letchworth expansion
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects and CF Møller in running to deliver garden city offshoot
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ACM cladding implicated in Australian tower fire
Melbourne fire chief says there was evidence of external fire spread
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Turn Palace of Westminster into luxury hotel, says former heritage minister
MP says Britain should have purpose-built Parliament - in Birmingham
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Gender pay figures show ‘disparity in women progressing’, top architects say
Sheppard Robson and BDP have updated their gender pay gap figures
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RIBA names new prize after Neave Brown
Award will only be open to scheme with more than 30% affordable housing
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TP Bennett's 13-storey Farringdon office block given the go-ahead
Construction due to start in May
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Pay woes giving architects itchy feet
Survey shows inflation-busting rises for some but growing proportion looking to jump ship
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Council gives Heatherwick's £1bn Olympia scheme the all clear
The scheme will see the creation of two theatres, two hotels, a four-screen cinema, a rooftop park and other restaurant space
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Green light for Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ Oxford Street plans
Westminster approves huge mixed-use scheme despite Victorian Society objections
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Assael becomes employee ownership trust
Architect renowned for treating workers well also appoints new managing director
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Heritage architect creates West End home for Cameron Mackintosh
Watson Bertram Fell lodges plan for penthouse above impressario’s Novello Theatre
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Architect struck off for declaring unfinished flats complete
Stuart Duffy signed off homes with exposed steelwork, no plumbing and no fire protection, disciplinary hearing is told
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Aukett Swanke sees losses widen
Listed architect says turnover in UK has halved in past two years
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Brexit a 'challenge', says Herzog & de Meuron director
Practice fears for mobility of non-UK staff
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Architects sought for new Milton Keynes uni
Competition winner would masterplan and produce concept designs for 10ha campus