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Hunt begins for Venice British Pavilion designer
Winning design for next year’s Biennale to be revealed in October
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Spparc unveils plans for £300m Borough Market scheme
Developer plans ‘Covent Garden style’ retail and office development
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Madin tower set for wrecking ball after Birmingham planners OK replacement
1976 landmark has been empty since 2003
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Sarah Wigglesworth wins Leicester's Soar Island competition
More than 80 submissions sent in for city centre site
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Battersea Power Station's affordable homes relocated off-site
Patel Taylor’s affordable homes at Battersea Power Station are to be delivered in new site away from main scheme to speed up delivery
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Southwark warns against luxury flats at FT's South Bank offices
Former owner of Financial Times warned over potential change of use after it did not include offices in sale of newspaper group
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Scott Brownrigg to open New York office
Practice opens office on New York’s Fifth Avenue to compete in North American market
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Boris urged to call in Squire & Partners' cinema scheme
Flats and cinema plan for art deco landmark approved at second attempt
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Buckley Gray Yeoman wins bid to fill in Charing Cross Road colonnade
Westminster grants consent for scheme to improve appearance of Chinatown gateway
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City approves demolition of 'the Stump'
Demolition of the core of former Pinnacle tower to make way for Lipton Roger’s 22 Bishopsgate
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Heatherwick wins planning for Yorkshire Maggie's centre
Heatherwick wins planning for £5m building which resembles giant container garden
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R H Partnership completes Attenborough Centre revamp
R H Partnership has completed an overhaul of Basil Spence’s iconic Grade II* listed Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts.
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Bid to list Robin Hood Gardens fails
Campaign to list Robin Hood Gardens appear doomed after heitage minister decides to renew Certificate of Immunity for estate
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Jack the Ripper museum architect 'duped' into plans
Founder of Waugh Thistleton vents anger over being ‘duped’ into designing ‘Women’s History museum’ that instead chronicles exploits of Jack the Ripper
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British Library granted Grade I listing status
Library once derided as ‘ugliest building in world’ given listing status by DCMS
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University set to unveil BDP Bloomsbury masterplan
Blueprint aims to restore Senate House as institution’s academic hub
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Work starts on GRID's Hornsey scheme
Mixed-use scheme in north London boasts 270 homes and new supermarket