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Work on Sutherland Hussey shed to start in Edinburgh
Gardeners’ meeting place OKd after locals win concessions
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Olafur Eliasson design to decorate Danish harbour
Harbour Island will include 12 buildings and a new marina
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Mecanoo and Carmody Groarke make Bird College shortlist
Six teams in running for performing arts college in Sidcup
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National Trust launches Kedleston Hall competition
Temporary installation will help attract visitors
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Foster promotes Thames Hub plans
Architect reveals ideas for Heathrow if estuary airport goes ahead
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Johnson steps into Allies & Morrison tower row
Mayor says he will now make final decision on Elephant & Castle building
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China rules blamed for building problems
China’s refusal to allow western practices to control their projects beyond conceptual design could be to blame for high-profile building failures, a British architect has claimed.
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Firm faces design lawsuit after rape
The architect of a library in Florida is being sued by the family of a young woman who was brutally beaten and raped outside the building
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SOM’s hotel prepares to break ground
Work is due to start on site at SOM’s 50-storey Four Seasons Hotel on an island off the north coast of Bahrain.
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Swedish square planned
Henning Larsen Architects and White Architects have been appointed to develop Pitea town centre in north Sweden.
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International Intelligence: South Korea
Tourism and growth make Incheon hot property, says Yousun Choi
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International Q&A: Alejandro Zaera-Polo
Former partner with FOA, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, now of AZP Architects shares his experiences of working in South Korea
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Guy Holloway wins Folkestone Academy design competition
Extension planned for Norman Foster’s “drum” school
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Rogers blasted by ex-partner over housing scheme
Marco Goldschmied accuses architect of hypocrisy
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Offer on table to buy Austin-Smith Lord
Multinational firm interested in both the UK practice and Abu Dhabi cultural project
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Industry welcomes Pathfinder refurb fund
But campaigners warn that VAT remains a major impediment, despite housing minister’s £71 million commitment
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Funds drive for Pugin’s ‘perfect’ Kent church
Appeal launched in House of Lords hopes to raise enough money to start restoration work in 2012
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Cambridge eco-mosque plans filed
Marks Barfield Architects to design ‘landmark building’ that will hold 1,000 people and feature a kitchen, cafe and garden
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YRM for sale following difficult year
Chief executive says the firm would be moving from its King’s Cross offices