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Architects' confidence continues to grow
RIBA Future Trends survey shows medium-sized practices most positive
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Farrell tells of fears of Livingstone as mayor
Ken would bring ‘top-down’ politics to London, warns architect
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Olympic megastore bows to Cabe report
One of the Olympic park’s most prominent temporary structures has had its exterior overhauled following criticism from Design Council Cabe.
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Council rejects proposal for 60m-high adverts on Richard Seifert tower
Billboards would have been London’s largest ads
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Kirkland Fraser Moor wins Hertfordshire housing approval
Sustainable homes to be built on former egg-packing factory
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Perring Architecture & Design reveals New Forest Passivhaus
Five-bedroom house to be built to Code for Sustainable Homes level five
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Avanti Architects' plans for Cardross Seminary get £500,000 boost
Heritage Scotland issues grant for repairs to Gillespie, Kidd & Coia masterpiece
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RIBA sacks North East regional director in cash scandal
Jon Jo MacNamara found guilty of gross misconduct
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London Met to open school in Moscow
36 students set to start postgraduate architecture course this September
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AA students complete Hooke Park workshop
‘Big shed’ designed and constructed by architecture students
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Top ranking architects in the UK – April 2012
The most active architecture practices in the UK based on the value of projects that have received planning permission*
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Allies & Morrison unveils Battersea Power Station plans
Proposals jointly drawn up with Save Britain’s Heritage
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Campaign against VAT hike gains momentum
14,000 sign petition against scrapping zero rate for listed building alterations
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David Chipperfield Architects' Turner Contemporary reports successful year
Visitor numbers at Margate gallery top half a million
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Keppie Design wins debut Egypt work
Glasgow architect working on country’s first PPP health job