More News – Page 316
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No vow of silence for Galmstrup monastic museum
East London practice’s design for rural Danish project approved
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PRP bags planning for East End council homes
Infill site approved for new terrace despite resident objections
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Feilden Clegg Bradley's mixed-use Leeds scheme approved
City council approves development of six-acre site in Leeds’ South Bank district
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AYA winners picked to develop designs for key Canada Water site
BD and British Land invite architects to work up designs for the centre of the Allies & Morrison masterplan
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Turin gears up to procure €600m medical hub
Italian city poised to unveil vision for huge redevelopment programme focused on teaching and research hospital
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City backs beefed-up Barbican Conservation Area plans
Final version puts back some areas cut out of earlier ’emasculated’ proposal
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All-clear for AFK building at Stratford's International Quarter
22-storey scheme will join RSHP project
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Material costs set to rise, report warns
’Increased costs will hit just as UK market is slowing down’
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AHMM and Hopkins embroiled in row over House of Commons chamber
Architects propose rival plans for temporary debating chamber
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Work starts on Niall McLaughlin's Magdalene College library
Building will replace facilities currently housed in Pepys Library
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RIBA names shortlist for animal welfare centre design
Nicholas Hare one of three practices shortlisted in RSPCA competition
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Stiff & Trevillion showcases Damien Hirst HQ
Practice crafts studio and art complex at £40m six-storey Soho block
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Rogers rebukes volume housebuilders for 'greed'
Big housebuilders won’t solve housing crisis, says architect
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Victoria Thornton chosen as next AA president
School led by two women for first time in its history
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Richard Meier steps down after sexual harassment complaints
Architect replaced at top of own practice as he turns 84
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Foster ‘overjoyed’ to win third Stirling Prize
Norman Foster praises client and ‘extraordinary team’ in phonecall from Switzerland
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Government to consult on right to extend upward
News comes despite onslaught of opposition to permitted development
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Brokenshire: The country needs architects
Housing secretary praises profession at Stirling ceremony - as RIBA president delivers Brexit warning