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Greenbelt 'under threat' under new planning laws
Government rejects story in The Times and insists the greenbelt is safe from harm
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British ambassador in Athens hosts construction industry party - as city burns
UK’s design talent is celebrated at reception for £500m Renzo Piano project
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Rab Bennetts blasts use of ‘insane’ scoring system in fee bid row
Top-rated design for Manchester cultural scheme lost out to Mecanoo’s low fee bid
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Shell tower shortlist prepare secret bids
The closely guarded race for one of the most prized schemes in London has narrowed with Squire & Partners and PLP both left in contention.
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Housing minister expands on his criticism of “Scandinavian eco-bling”
Grant Shapps explains his support for populist and traditional house designs
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Ex presidents urge RIBA to back planning reform
Reed unhappy about easing switch from industrial to residential use
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AIA president blames banks for profession's woes
US architects institute to publish list of stalled projects in need of investors
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iCon centre for green technology and sustainable construction opens
Daventry building was designed by Consarc Architects
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Almost showtime at Keith Williams' Kent theatre
Keith Williams Architects has released new images of its ongoing £26 million Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, Kent.
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HOK’s land transport work shifts up a gear
London practice announces plans to double its transport teams
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UK firms show Kuala Lumpur plans
BDP and Aecom are among five shortlisted practices whose designs for a £4 billion masterplanning competition in the centre of Kuala Lumpur went on show today.
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Art deco cinema restoration appeal
Film fans are calling for a Scottish architect to restore an art deco cinema on the tropical Tanzanian island of Zanzibar.
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Bim can make architects master builders again, says Morrell
Bim technology could herald the return of architects to the role of master builder, the government’s chief construction adviser has said
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Folly for a Flyover is assembled
Not-for-profit group Assemble has completed its temporary Folly for a Flyover on the edge of the Olympic site in Hackney
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RMJM architect plays down locals' Gazprom 'protest'
Tony Kettle greeted with cries of ’Shame on you’ by St Petersburg residents
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Atkins wins contract for US Army projects in Middle East
Projects likely to cost up to $100 million each
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Planning application numbers continue to grow
Planning applications increased 11% last month according to Barbour ABI data
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Dixon Jones's £15 million Chelsea campus opens
College is second Dixon Jones building to open on Hortensia Road in a year