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RIBA launches first nationwide schools architecture programme
Institute appeals for architects to go into schools
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Court hits phoney architect with £5,600 bill
Arb misuse-of-title case ends with conviction in absence
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Plans go in for Stratford Waterfront redevelopment
London Legacy Development Corporation lodges plans for cultural instititions and 600 homes
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LDA reveals plans to revamp Edinburgh's George Street
Pedestrian-friendly overhaul would make the New Town street ‘Las Ramblas’ of the north, say designers
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Madelin: If MPs were serious about housing crisis Cobra would meet tomorrow
British Land chief calls for fresh wave of new towns
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Curtain call for Studio Seilern arts centre
Wellington College opens £15m ’angle-free’ auditorium
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Studio Egret West's £250m Maidenhead scheme approved
Project cleared for second time - now with smaller towers
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Moxon completes Cairngorms HQ extension
Modern addition to National Park Authority base ’extrapolates town grain’
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From halo to horticulture: Evolution of Fosters’ Tulip revealed
Design documents display thinking behind architect’s plan for City’s tallest structure
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Developer blames wind for four-month delay at 22 Bishopsgate
PLP’s giant is now set to open next autumn
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Carmody Groarke lands Carlisle museum commission
Practice set to create blueprint for Tullie House expansion
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Make blames Brexit for job losses
Ken Shuttleworth tells staff uncertainty over EU departure is hitting workloads
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First pictures of Grimshaw’s new Eden Project
Architect completes feasibility study for Morecambe ’mussels’
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Ferguson Mann unveils Somerset ‘castle’ restoration
Exterior repairs complete for grade II* landmark after 20-year battle
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PRP lands Ebbsfleet lead role
Practice will masterplan garden city’s 2,600-home Western Village
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Brazilian architects bag RIBA International Prize
Rainforest-edge school scheme beats O’Donnell Tuomey and Nikken Sekkei projects
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Housing minister: Scruton commission ‘will heal scar tissue of style wars’
‘Architects must rescue us from blankness of homes designed by those without training or history’
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Raynsford Review seeks end to office-to-resi boom
Ex-housing, planning and construction minister argues planning system has been ‘undermined by deregulation’