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Woods Bagot wins Australian museum extension
Museum celebrates Chinese heritage of gold rush town
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Feilden Clegg Bradley completes neonatal unit
Single-storey build for Royal United Hospital in use
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Planning applications grow for second month in a row
Barbour ABI data shows positive trend for June
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New life for Foster's west London luxury homes
£300 million Chelsea development could rival One Hyde Park
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Barbie dream house competition: winning design unveiled
Malibu beach house wins children’s vote
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Aedas's Abu Dhabi towers among 'world's most innovative'
Geometric facade developed with Arup will open and close as sun moves round
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Cabe resources director's pay-off deal dwarfs chief executive's
Richard Simmons receives nearly two-thirds less than Charlotte Cane
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Cabe hits back in row over chairman's swipe at traditional architects
Design Council Cabe has rejected claims that its independence was compromised by provocative comments made by its chairman, Paul Finch.It insisted Finch was writing in an entirely personal capacity when he used his column in the Architects’ Journal to attack traditional architects such as Quinlan Terry, Robert Adam and John ...
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Purcell Miller Tritton wins £3.5 million Oxford museum project
Hawkins Brown and Pringle Richards Sharratt miss out
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Eric Parry wins go-ahead for Soho scheme
Eric Parry Architects has received planning permission for a mixed-use scheme in Soho, central London.The building, located on Great Marlborough Street, will have 7,500sq m of office space, three retail units and six apartments. It is being developed by Henderson Global Investors.A new public courtyard, accessible through a passageway from ...
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Oliver Chapman Architects to run workshop for Edinburgh Festival
Summer school will focus on issues affecting city
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Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill confirmed as architect of 'mile-high' tower in Saudi Arabia
Jeddah’s Kingdom Tower will dwarf Dubai’s Burj Khalifa
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Work AC beats David Chipperfield to St Petersburg win
US practice triumphs in New Holland Island competition
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Gensler submits Thames river park designs for planning
Gensler has submitted plans for its floating park on the Thames, to stretch for a kilometre between Blackfriars and Tower Bridge.The River Park, on the north bank, will have free entry and contain gardens, an events space, a lido and docking stations for river boats.The idea won Best Conceptual Project ...
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Six-figure redundancy payouts for Cabe staff
Former director of resources tops list with £224,000 golden handshake
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Aecom triumphs in £4 billion Kuala Lumpur competition
River of Life masterplan will transform Malaysian rivers
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Hawkins Brown bags planning for Oxford health centre
Three-storey building will also house Oxford University Press
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UK student receives Fulbright Award to study architecture at Yale
An employee at engineering and urbanism practice, Alan Baxter & Associates, has landed a coveted Fulbright Award to fund study architecture at Yale University. Jasdeep Bhalla has been awarded $25,000 of the $40,000 per-year course fees. During the first year of the three-year American Institute of Architects-accredited degree with ...
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Architecture Foundation launches playground competition
Design team sought for east London site near Olympic Park
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Rogers scoops planning for Millennium Dome walkway
RSHP’s Skywalk will allow visitors to walk above the O2 Arena