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Laid-off staff hit out at Austin-Smith Lord
’The partners looked after themselves and shafted the rest of us’, say former employees
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Arb fines Essex architect £1,000
Conduct fine charged over planning application for domestic extension
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David Kohn's Room for London sets sail
Boat-shaped hotel lifted on to roof of Queen Elizabeth Hall
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Alan Sugar's Liverpool Street scheme to go ahead
Blair Associates behind Amsprop’s first new build scheme
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Funding pledged for Spence Associates' New Wear Crossing
Government will contribute £82.5 million to scheme
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Outlook for architects improving but confidence fragile says RIBA
Monthly Future Trends survey shows confidence growing
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Austin-Smith Lord ex-staffers in Abu Dhabi take out injunctions
Legal moves could threaten claims by UK creditors
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Make and Erect chosen for Olympic Park projects
Designs for two public spaces picked from shortlists of five
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Foster's submits Bloomberg Place plans for City
Two 10-storey buildings will provide 110,000sq m HQ for financial newswire
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International competition launched for former Merseyside colliery
Public open space has ‘potential to be magnificent attraction’
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Controversial Oxley Woods plans submitted
Designs by CMYK replace Rogers Stirk Harbour’s vision
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Boris outlines plans for 50,000 affordable homes by 2015
Each new home will create two jobs, says government
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Michael Graves awarded Richard H Driehaus Prize
Elizabeth Barlow Rogers receives Henry Hope Reed Award
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'Queen of shops' unveils radical planning changes to save high streets
Out-of-town developments should require ministerial sign-off, says Mary Portas
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Viñoly's Battersea plan was too ambitious, says Farrell
Power station owner goes into administration with debts of £324m
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Toyo Ito Architecture Museum opens
Architect designs museum devoted to his own work on the island of Omishima