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Bath hospital to put cancer centre out to tender
James Dyson wants design based on principles of Feilden Clegg’s neonatal unit
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King’s College under siege from heritage lobby
College submits LTS plans that include demolition of historic Borough terrace
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BDP to lead five-practice team on £400m Oxford redevelopment
Glenn Howells, Allies Morrison, Panter Hudspith and Dixon Jones also appointed
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Bookings open for tours of Haworth Tompkins Architects' textile centre
V A outpost to open this autumn
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Jersey Architecture Week kicks off with meal with a view
Pop-up restaurant opens in island’s listing candidate
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Collado Collins wins planning for Mill Hill homes
Transforms Grade-II listed St Joseph’s College
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Architect of the Year Awards 2013: One Off Housing
Find out how to enter one of this year’s most hotly contested awards
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RIBA to launch investigation into its own competitions
Move comes after BD revealed retirement home winner would not be built
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Ex-minister calls for clarity over London's skyline
Architects join John Penrose’s call to overhaul capital’s ‘timid’ tall buildings strategy
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3DReid's Margate plans face second legal challenge
Local campaign group lodges second judicial review to block Tesco superstore
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Stubbs Rich completes Volkswagen dealership
Practice also designed the neighbouring Audi dealership
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Jack Woolley completes north London home
The 95sq m home is sited on the former garden of a Victorian terrace
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Duggan Morris, Avanti and Mae get planning for Tybalds Estate
£20m project includes refurbishment of existing blocks and new build
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Rogers’ Cheesegrater becomes tallest building in City of London
Topping out ceremony was attended by Boris Johnson
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Scrapping design statements 'creates confusion'
Attempt to reduce bureaucracy could create more work for councils and additional costs for developers
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George Square refurbishment plans approved by council
In-house refurbishment to be carried out after controversy over scrapped McAslan scheme