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Grimshaw's Eurostar terminal ready for retail transformation
Developers want site to rival St Pancras and Birmingham New Street
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Chipperfield New York tower tops out
Resi scheme, which is architect’s first high-rise in US city, due to open next year
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Hotel and spa plan for North Yorks village
Scheme at Grantley being developed by UKIP donor’s ex-wife
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Minister slams 'cult of ugliness' in British architecture
Government declares war on Brutalism and says it will rebuild London’s demolished Euston Arch
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Assael green light for L&G landmark
Scheme being developed by new housing entrant Legal General
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Cancer hub gets planning
Scheme in south London by Haptic and Nordic aims to create district specialising in cancer treatment
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Brexit puts London office block on hold, Vidal admits
T2 architect says UK decision to leave EU is ‘really sad’
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C20 director's fury as Central Hill rejected for listing
Historic England says south London estate ‘lacks sophistication’
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Salary survey highlights stark pay divides across profession
Snapshot of UK earnings shows how much practice size and location matter
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Khan orders Olympic Stadium overspend probe
Total costs on the project have risen to more than £700m
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Anger as English Heritage plans for York landmark approved
Campaigners rip into proposed visitor centre and viewing platform for 13th Century tower
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Aberdeen council to make public LDA's winning Gardens design
Practice’s plans for £17m Union Terrace Gardens revamp to be unveiled next month
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Architects' confidence stabilises
Latest Future Trends survey says large practices most anxious about upcoming workloads
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Boris left Old Oak plans 'in a mess,' says his successor
Sadiq Khan blasts former mayor as he publishes findings of his review into group overseeing work at west London site
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Herzog & de Meuron bags Berlin gallery
Practice’s proposals for 20th Century art gallery picked for Kulturforum slot