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Scottish housebuilders told to look to town centre first
Malcolm Fraser review of town centre policy urges broader range of uses beyond retail
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Royal Academy prize goes to Canterbury architecture student
Award-winning model examines rising sea levels in Kent
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Avery Associates scheme slips between viewing corridors
Site surrounded by five of six protected views of St Paul’s Cathedral
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Fereday Pollard submits plans for Crossrail's Abbey Wood station
Fereday Pollard's Crossrail Abbey Wood station Fereday Pollard's Crossrail Abbey Wood station Fereday Pollard has submitted plans for a new station at Abbey Wood in south east London. The plans include a new concourse leading to a forecourt, connecting the station with Harrow Manorway. Two ...
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Young Architect of the Year 2013
Find out how to enter one of this year’s most hotly contested awards
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Centre Point redevelopment plans given green light
Rick Mather Architects and Conran Partners secure permission for £350m redevelopment
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Two design contests announced for £850m Parramatta Square scheme
Parramatta City Council to hold competitions for final phases of New South Wales development project
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Boris backs hub airport plans proposed by Foster and Make
London mayor backs architects’ calls for major airport to replace Heathrow
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Floating village developer could be appointed by end of the year
Housing developers likely to work with floating ‘specialists’ on Thames project
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Southbank Centre caves in to objectors
Directors ask for more time to review Feilden Clegg Bradley’s scheme
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Adam Urbanism is given green light for Aldershot extension
Wellesley will contain nearly 4,000 homes after 20 years
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3XN's United Nations regional HQ completes
Eight-pointed star ‘reaches out to all corners of the world’
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Mayor approves Farrells' Earls Court masterplan
Earls Court exhibition centre and two housing estates will go
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Deputy mayor brands Unesco ‘fundamentally wrong’
Ed Lister says heritage watchdog’s ‘purist view is not acceptable’