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Developer unveils details of KPF's Kings Reach tower refurb
Make’s replacement will overhaul London building rather than knock it down
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Site clearance begins for Nightingale's Glasgow hospital
’Super hospital’ is due to open in 2015
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London dock projects revealed
London Development Agency and Newham Council will use Mipim to unveil plans for Royal Docks
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Libya unrest triggers Aecom profit warning
Aecom has issued a profit warning after being hit by the unrest in Libya.
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Architects sought for £20 million framework
London & Quadrant Housing Trust is inviting bids from architects to join an architectural framework agreement.
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New Covent Garden Market plans revealed
Foster & Partners and Neil Tomlinson Architects’ designs for the New Covent Garden Market in Battersea are set to go on public exhibition for a third time, ahead of a planning application this summer.
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Green light for Doncaster housing development
John Thompson & Partners has received outline planning approval for a 1,600 home masterplan at Carr Lodge in Doncaster.
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Traders fight market move plans
Traders are threatening legal action against plans to move them under a proposal (right) designed by Robin Partington Associates to redevelop Shepherd’s Bush Market in west London.
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SOM wins techno town contract
SOM has won a commission to masterplan a 180ha hi-tech town in Danang.
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Paris Philharmonic begins on site
Work is about to start on the construction of the €219 million Paris Philharmonic Hall by Ateliers Jean Nouvel.
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UK architects join city experts panel
Two UK firms have joined a board advising on the redevelopment of Romania’s second-largest city.
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Aukett in court over engineer’s fees
Aukett has appeared in a Moscow court accused of failing to pay £350,000 in outstanding fees to engineering consultancy IDA.
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Populous unveils Nanjing youth Olympics masterplan
Populous has unveiled pictures of its masterplan for the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China.
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Smithsons' Upper Lawn Pavilion given grade II listing
Architecture minister lists country house by architects of Robin Hood Gardens
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'Cynical' architects turned blind eye to evils of Gaddafi regime
Libyan author accuses architects of being ’insincere’ in their reaction to crisis
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Shortlisted designs for major V&A extension revealed
Seven designs, including proposals by Heneghan Peng, Amanda Levete, Snøhetta and Jamie Fobert, exhibited to the public
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Chyutin unveils controversial Jerusalem museum
Israeli practice Chyutin Architects has unveiled images of its designs for a replacement for Frank Gehry’s $250 million Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem.
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Archial's Scottish construction training building opens
Scotland’s first minister Alex Salmond has officially opened Archial’s construction training facility for Aberdeen College.
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Brady: Architects need to show off their skills
Incoming RIBA president Angela Brady said architects must convince the government of their role in delivering good schools if they are to play a role in school building.