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Save holds up Pathfinder demolition in Liverpool
Save Britain’s Heritage has scored a major victory in its campaign to keep the Pathfinder bulldozers out of Liverpool after communities secretary Eric Pickles issued a stop notice
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London's third White Cube gallery to go ahead
Casper Mueller Kneer set to design Southwark warehouse conversion
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Competition launched for Aberdeen's Union Terrace Gardens
Malcolm Reading Consultants running contest for £140 million scheme
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Sheppard Robson opens first overseas office
Practice sets up Abu Dhabi studio on the back of Masdar win
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Gensler's San Francisco airport modernisation wins green plaudit
Terminal 2 re-opens after 11-year closure
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Global PechaKucha raises Japan funds
Nearly 100 cities around the world have taken part in a global PechaKucha event to raise funds for the reconstruction of Japan after the devastating earthquake and tsunami.
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Festival of Britain images published for first time
Archive pictures of the Festival of Britain have been published for the first time, to coincide with the event’s 60th anniversary.
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Wandsworth Council leader to become Boris's planning supremo
Simon Milton’s replacement announced as Edward Lister
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Peter Cook to judge this year's Stirling Prize
Archigram founder to be joined by Angela Brady and Hanif Kara
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Aedas joins Wilkinson Eyre's Thames cable car team
Aedas has joined the team that will start work this summer on a £51 million contract to build a cable car across the Thames.
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Glancey likens modernism critic Roger Scruton to Alf Garnett
Philosopher turns into comic character when “faced with buildings he finds incomprehensible”
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Working abroad: Metropolitan Workshop
Building relationships has led the London practice to work worldwide
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Hundreds of school projects at risk from cost review
Cost review for PFI schemes mooted which could hit up to 150 contracts
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KPF designs whole district for Gurgaon
KPF has unveiled its design for a new neighbourhood in Gurgaon, one of the fastest growing cities in India.
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Practice Architecture completes South Kilburn temporary studios
Practice Architecture has completed the transformation of a disused building in South Kilburn, north London, into a series of studio spaces.The fledgling firm worked with the Architecture Foundation, Brent Council and South Kilburn Neighbourhood Trust on the project, which will offer rent-free space to creative professionals who in turn will ...
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Bryant Priest Newman completes Birmingham hotel
Bryant Priest Newman has completed a new Bloc Hotel in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.The four-storey hotel provides 73 rooms, taking loose inspiration from Japanese pod-style hotels, with bedrooms built to optimise sleeping conditions in terms of temperature, humidity and lighting.The Birmingham-based practice said it used a simple palette of materials to ...
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Mae wins King's Lynn estate revamp
Hillington Square works to bring estate to Decent Homes standard
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Adjaye on the slab
Since his career took off in America, sightings of David Adjaye on these shores have been few and far between.