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Make’s rejigged Docklands tower set for approval
Planners back 49-storey scheme after seven-floor “haircut” and footprint reduction
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Seven shortlisted for Oxford University scheme
Eric Parry, Haworth Tompkins and Walters Cohen among those in fray for “challenging” Green Templeton College job
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Paddington Cube decision set for High Court challenge
Renzo Piano-designed £775m development faces potential new hurdles
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Controversial Golden Lane plans take step forward
Boroughs push ahead with Hawkins Brown proposals for new school and flats block
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HOK’s ‘skinny house’ slithers through planning
Practice wins consent for 3.1m wide central London bolthole
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Would-be architect faces jail over faked qualifications
Attempt to scam Architects Registration Board ends with fraud conviction
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Firm appointed to progress £100m Rotherhithe Bridge
Thames crossing between Canada Water and Isle of Dogs moves forward but original architect faces uncertainty
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Khan defends decision to pull plug on Garden Bridge
Mayor of London berates predecessor Boris Johnson for backing failed project
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NBBJ unveils new Cambridge biomedical headquarters
Office and laboratory complex due to complete in late 2018
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Garden Bridge Trust throws in the towel
Charity behind controversial Thomas Heatherwick-designed bridge to be wound up
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Architects propose pre-emptive planning guidance for their neighbourhood
Proposals include a new station building, 250 homes, retail and commercial space
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Architect struck off over unpaid penalty
No-show hearing sees Professional Conduct Committee remove practitioner from register
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Camden ‘Highline’ project gets up steam
Railway-to-park scheme has Studio Weave and Architecture 00 on board
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Cladding system with ACM panel passes fire safety test
First cladding system to pass the BRE’s combustibility test
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Architects give up on 'unreliable' pre-app system
Key plank of government policy is not fit for purpose, survey finds
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Architect reprimanded over mosque squabble
Arb panel finds practitioner guilty of unacceptable professional conduct for pro-bono work
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BIG and Heatherwick Studio's 'exciting' plans for Google's King's Cross HQ get green light
Camden’s planning committee voted unanimously for the scheme
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Eric Parry hotel to replace 'outstanding' Brutalist car park
Westminster City Council approves proposals to demolish 70s landmark for 206-room development
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Open House reveals new-for-2017 attractions
One Blackfriars, Crick Institute, New Scotland Yard and Steven Holl’s controversial Maggie’s Centre feature on latest list