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Berkeley boss admits Carbuncle nomination 'could have been better'
‘We’ve learnt from our mistakes,’ says Tony Pidgley
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London housing zones eye 50,000 new homes
Mayor of London unveils plans for 20 areas to get homes built quickly
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Company boss spends £250k on home not yet built
Decision due next month after High Court battle and five years after architect first hired
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David Walker Architects picked to anchor Foster and Rogers towers
Heron architect is third practice appointed to riverside site
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First look at Smiljan Radic's Serpentine Pavilion
Construction shots show ‘boulder’ taking shape
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Guildford Cathedral in fundraising race to avoid closure
Twentieth-century gem is coated in acoustic asbestos
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Architects ride 1,100 miles for charity
Ride was from Richard Rogers’ Cheesgrater to his birthplace
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Clague wins planning for house after two years of objections
Previous attempts to build on the site failed
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Anger as no architects make £750m design framework
Firms complain government only interested in lowest bidder
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Architecture Foundation loses director and home
Trustees plan to re-launch AF as a nimbler organisation
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Nine Elms defends tower cluster designs
Programme director Helen Fisher says ‘brilliant architects’ have been hired for work
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Developers ignoring tower alternatives, says Prasad
Former RIBA president says ‘it’s not true we need to build tall’
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Gruppe's monumental relic opens at Museum of London
Installation is part of imaginary cathedral