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Levete and Allies and Morrison make Clandon Park shortlist
Big names and emerging architects vie to restore fire-ravaged grade I mansion
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Sheffield practice behind arts venue at city's Park Hill estate
Grade II* listed estate being revamped by Urban Splash
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Google set to send in King's Cross plans next month
Redesign by BIG and Heatherwick has focussed on interior of HQ building
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Pay remains top priority for job hunters
Survey says workplace culture also an important factor
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Work starts on Zaha’s Slovak scheme
Bratislava Sky Park’s three-tower first phase set to complete in 2019
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Legendary music venue KOKO set for remix
Archer Humphryes Architects proposals will upgrade Grade II building and deliver new hotel
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Green light for AHMM homes at former Croydon council HQ
Work on Taberner House to start later this year
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Lincoln student wins Foster's Travelling Scholarship
Winner will study sustainable masterplanning in emerging cities
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Rejigged Foster's Whiteleys scheme clears planning hurdle
Redevelopment, originally approved last year, sees number of flats increase by a quarter
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In pics: Amanda Levete's Bangkok tower
Tower is first to be completed by British architect in Thailand
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Hawkins Brown unveils £75m Leeds arts building
Scheme part of wider £200m revamp at city university
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Tories commit to tough immigration policy
Party’s manifesto light on infrastructure commitments and numbers
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Developer sticks to 62 storeys after 22 Bishopsgate review
PLP scheme was revised down to 59 floors
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Pritzker winner pips Brit to land Qatar museum
Chile’s Alejandro Aravena bests Adam Khan to prize
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Firms need to “get on” with Brexit, Foster says...
There will be opportunities from leaving the EU, architect predicts
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...as leading architects demand clarity on status of EU nationals
Overseas staff must not be used as “negotiating chip” in Brexit negotiations, Rogers, Chipperfield and Levete warn