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'Don't photograph our building', say private security guards caught on film
Police step in as security guards in the City of London try to stop architectural photographers doing their job
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Studio Klaschka completes colourful makeover of 1960s health centre
Practice also wins planning for conversion of Regency building in south-east London
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Will Alsop announces new name for his latest practice
Alsop takes projects with him from RMJM - despite claims he brought nothing in
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Grimshaw reveals John Lewis fashion pavilion
John Lewis has revealed images of Grimshaw Architects touring ‘fashion pavilion’ which will launch at its flagship store on Oxford Street in central London on 5 September.
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Studio Idealyc offers free service to help rebuild riot areas
East London firm seeking partners to work with
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September 11 memorial nears completion in New York
Memorial opening will also give first view of museum’s entrance pavilion
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Purcell Miller Tritton wins Wallace Collection refurb
Great Gallery will be restored to allow in natural light
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Apple's 'spaceship' campus by Foster & Partners ready for takeoff in 2015
California city reveals new images of Fosters’ Apple HQ
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Squire & Partners wins planning for Primrose Hill flats
St Edmund’s Terrace will be Squire & Partners’ first scheme in Primrose Hill
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£20 million regeneration fund for Tottenham and Croydon
Boris Johnson announces boost for capital’s worst-affected riot areas
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Owner applies to demolish Foster & Partners' Las Vegas Harmon Hotel
Harmon Hotel saga could reach explosive climax
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Titanic visitor centre facade completed
Todd Architects and CivicArts design takes shape in Belfast
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AHMM's Barbican cinema plans approved
Work for City of London Corporation is part of wider project to improve Barbican Arts Centre
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Architect defends changes to New York's Chelsea Hotel
Campaign to save the landmark hotel is launched after new owner hires ’Holiday Inn architect’
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Architects' Venice bridge plans divide city
Schiavina’s glass, steel and stone design would replace Ponte del Accademia
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Abir Architects reveals Boscombe beach huts
Britain’s first beach huts designed specifically for people with disabilities are to open on Boscombe beach, Bournemouth, later this month
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China's Jinsha Lake international design competition abandoned
Denton Corker Marshall and Zaha Hadid among firms working on bridge designs
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Farrells wins Dublin station masterplan
Heuston Station masterplan will guide the expansion of the city