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Wright & Wright lands Czech castle transformation
Masterplan will make castle fit for major art collection - and refurbish Dvorak’s birthplace
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AHMM becomes employee-owned as profit soars
Architect is latest to use three-year-old initiative
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Make gets green light for City fringe tower
Scheme designed by Make sits on the corner of Ropemaker Street and Finsbury Pavement
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Rogers, Adjaye and Dixon Jones force AA showdown
Tony Fretton, Kate Macintosh and Alan Stanton also sign letter demanding meeting to reverse cuts
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RIBA tells May: Don't botch up Brexit
No deal would be ‘disaster for UK and put architecture’s £4.8bn contribution on the rocks’
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Carmody Groarke unveils proposals for Mackintosh gem
Practice will erect huge transparent shed around Hill House for £4m restoration
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Architect calls for design review on next generation of prisons
Rehabilitation rates could be improved by better design, says RIBA-backed report
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Allies & Morrison scoops Clandon Park rebuild
Winning architect invites rival from defeated team to join it on £30m restoration of fire-gutted mansion
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Winner of Oxford-Cambridge infrastructure contest announced
Kay Hughes, Annalie Riches and Sarah Featherstone on winning team
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Brexit ‘set to hit’ higher education projects
Uncertainty over university staffing and funding will impact on capital spending, conference warned
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Old Street roundabout design competition launches
Council seeks ‘gateway’ ideas for new public space
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Stockwool bags planning for huge east London scheme
Practice’s 785-home development cleared for site near Balfron Tower and Robin Hood Gardens
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Infrastructure commission recruits young talent
Adonis and Morgan seek young architects and designers for advisory panel
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Crystal Palace hires KSS to overhaul ageing Selhurst Park
Project will increase capacity to 34,000 and have a £100m pricetag
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Business jitters prompt caution in commercial clients
Architects report they are struggling to collect fees