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Crowd-busting Victoria tube ticket hall by Weston Williamson opens
London tube project designed to tackle overcrowding
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Twentieth Century Society sounds ‘buildings in peril’ alarm
Campaign group names central London library and Brutalist student union on most-at-risk list
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Funding fillip for Museum of London scheme
City and London mayor to bankroll three-quarters of its £250m pricetag
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SEW gets go-ahead for Barking town centre redevelopment
Vicarage Field plans will deliver new mall and 900 homes
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Wright & Wright completes Royal Academy of Engineering revamp
Practice digs out basement for research and meeting space
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Tower of London charity set for disappointment as Make scheme poised for approval
Planners recommend green light for 36-storey office block, despite concerns from Historic Royal Palaces and Victorian Society
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Zaha Hadid leaves bulk of £70m fortune in trust
Executors charged with distributing estate after debts, tax and £2.2m personal bequests
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Three developers in frame for £1bn Tottenham makeover
Winner chosen later this year for job being carried out as part of Spurs stadium revamp
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AHMM now tasked with homes plan for former Croydon council HQ
Original architect Make first won planning for Taberner House site in 2014
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East End artists slam 'sanitised' Olympic Park
Local artists say ‘disconnected’ developments like the Olympic Park are pushing creatives out of the UK
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Robert Adam wins architecture's 'richest prize'
Neo-classical architect pockets $200,000 prize money
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UK practices compete for EU's Mies van der Rohe award
Hadid, Wilkinson Eyre, Peter Barber, FAT and Loyn Archiects among 18 UK practices in 2017 list
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Mack to showcase Andy MacMillan and Charles MacCallum Sketch Books
Glasgow School of Art to run exhibition of former professors’ drawings
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Haringey unveils £3.5bn Wood Green transformation plans
London borough pushes Crossrail 2-driven comprehensive redevelopment proposals
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Quarter of a million cheap homes to be 'lost by 2020'
Chartered Institute of Housing makes predictions on back of government data between 2012 and 2016
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Walters & Cohen completes work at Orlando Bloom school
Scheme at Canterbury’s King’s School involved increasing boarding space
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Birmingham set to back Ringway Centre redevelopment
Councillors asked to endorse NORR-designed rework of Smallbrook Queensway landmark, despite national and local opposition
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Hawkins Brown gets green light for Stratford underground entrance
Scheme includes turning car park into new public realm