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American practices face financial rollercoaster
US billings bounce back but market remains unstable
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CZWG and Holder Mathias win permission for Barnsley town centre scheme
Councillors swayed by “oriental kasbah” proposals
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PRP’s Lodge Hill masterplan submitted in Kent
Land Securities and MOD joint venture to develop 280ha site in Medway
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Richards Partington wins planning for 630-home development in Howden
New estate will increase number of housesholds in Yorkshire town by 33%
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Olympic Park legacy designs unveiled
Make Architects and Heneghan Peng shortlisted in South Park competition
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Government to help build 16,000 new homes
Housing strategy includes £400 million stimulus package
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Sainsbury’s considers prefab high street stores
Sainsbury’s is secretly exploring the feasibility of building prefabricated high-street stores, BD has learnt.
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Skanska chooses six architects for UK housing projects
Proctor & Matthew, Feilden Clegg Bradley and CF Moller to work with Scandinavian contractor
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Mott Macdonald plans Guilin scheme
Mott MacDonald has been commissioned to design a 145,000sq m mixed-use development in Guilin, Guangxi Province, China.
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BIG beats MVRDV to land Sorbonne commission
Bjarke Ingels Group and French practice OFF win research building in central Paris
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Malgara withdraws from biennale job
Giulio Malgara has withdrawn his candidacy for the job of director of the Venice Biennale.
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Working Abroad: Haptic Architects
An international workforce opened up a global portfolio for the young London-based practice
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J&L Gibbons wins top Landscape Architecture award
Collaboration with AYA winner Muf scoops Landscape Institute award
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Architects see 'increased competition' for work
Latest RIBA survey shows no improvement in architects’ confidence
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Gareth Hoskins wins Doolan Prize for National Museum of Scotland
Restored Edinburgh museum declared Scotland’s best building of the year
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Libya holds competition to create park in Tripoli
Initiative is ‘a sign of nation rebuilding itself as a democratic society’
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Atkins sees rise in turnover and profit
Half-year results see global business boom, while UK remains “challenging”
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Peak District owners sue David Sutherland
The owners of a Peak District house are suing David Sutherland Architects for more than £100,000 over assurances the firm made about the building’s construction.