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Farrell unveils new Gatwick images as campaign ramps up
Airports Commission’s recommendation due this summer
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Work starts on Libeskind's £11m Durham physics centre
World class research centre fo university to complete in 2016
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Put Robin Hood Gardens out to market, says Cabe
Lasdun’s Keeling House was saved in similar circumstances, HE told
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David Kohn in recruitment drive after double whammy of wins
New College Oxford shortlist included Alison Brooks and Kengo Kuma
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Robin Hood Gardens can be rescued, say Foster and Smithson
Foster has ‘sympathy’ for residents but backs Smithsons’ son’s call to update building
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Public sector woe dogs architects' optimism
Forecast covering government spending slips into negative territory
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Local practice behind Manchester flats
Scheme for city’s Great Ancoats Street using London space standards
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Baca Architects wins planning for pub conversion
Project taps into practice’s flood research for Defra
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Call for Carbuncle Cup nominations launched
The Carbuncle Cup is celebrating its tenth anniversary – who will win this honour?
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Simpson Haugh and Reiach and Hall chalk up university win
Scheme at University of Central Lancashire is first under Allies Morrison masterplan
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AHMM cleared for Greenwich work
Site of former telegraph cable factory makes way for 272 new homes
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Sutherland Hussey cricket pavilion OK'd
A North Yorkshire council has given Sutherland Hussey’s RIBA competition-winning plans for a new cricket pavilion the green light. The Scottish practice, which has teamed up with Gross Max Landscape Architects, beat another Edinburgh practice, Faed Browne Architects to the job, along with two London firms, Daykin Marshall Studio and ...
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Campaigners say Bishopsgate towers 'still too tall'
Group calls on local councils to throw plans out