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Deal sealed on KPF's 50-storey Jenga tower
Run of green lights for Nine Elms after Allies Morrison and second KPF project cleared for take-off
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Developers’ confidence undimmed by Brexit vote
No reduction in number of planning applications submitted since referendum
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Stitch wins planning for new residential street
Mixed community of 15 homes replaces maisonettes in Northolt
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Contractor-as-architect roofs over London uni courtyard
Mace teamed up with Rock Townsend to convert Senate House into SOAS home
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Chipperfield plans 'will damage' US Embassy
Twentieth Century Society says scheme will harm listed building
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Collapse of concrete contractor delays £150m HLM hospital
Edinburgh children’s hospital faces six-month delay after Dunne Group enters administration
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Vote shows pride in Scotland's contemporary architecture
More than half the nation’s top 10 buildings are from last 35 years
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'We need your support,' anxious Garden Bridge bosses tell minister
Trust chairman admits it is ‘crucial time’ for scheme, adding it would be ‘tragic’ if government pulled funding plug
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Victorian Society opposing Royal Exchange revamp
Heritage group says Aukett Swanke plan will damage historic murals
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Sellar wants Renzo's new look Paddington Cube to repeat King's Cross success
Developer says plans will transform the area
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Buckley Gray Yeoman plans South Ken Tube development
Architect is latest to have a go at Victorian station
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Arne Jacobsen's Danish Embassy to open doors
National Trust announces three embassies to welcome public
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Holder Mathias gets OK for Centre Parcs' first village in Ireland
Leisure company hopes to open outpost in 2019
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VAT man’s £1.6m demand hits RIBA Enterprises' profits
Commercial arm of RIBA disputing HMRC bill
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Investing in proactive planning ‘could alleviate Brexit uncertainty’
Three-quarters of planners say government meddling and cuts have made their job harder