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NBBJ designs health complex for Sharjah
Healthcare specialist NBBJ has unveiled its first project in Sharjah, one of the smaller emirates in the UAE
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Cartwright Pickard Architects wins planning for PassivHaus homes
West London development tackles cramped plot by using shared spaces
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Keppie scoops £75m clubhouse deal
Glasgow-based Keppie has won a £75 million commission to design 30 “corporate clubhouses” near the Great Wall of China
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OMA forecasts green energy supply by 2050
OMA’s design and research studio, AMO, has produced a report claiming the world could be entirely dependent on renewable energy by 2050
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It's official: Cabe merges with Design Council
Cabe’s merger with the Design Council has been confirmed following an agreement reached by the two bodies and the government.
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West Ham wins battle for the Olympic Stadium
West Ham United has been named as the preferred bidder to take over the Olympic Stadium after the 2012 games, it was announced today.The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) unanimously chose the premiership football club’s bid over rival club Tottenham’s, which involved demolishing the Populous-designed stadium and replacing it with ...
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Battersea Power Station architects appointed
Ian Simpson and DRMM are first to be selected as Viñoly’s Battersea masterplan wins final approval.
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High Court rules that axing BSF was unlawful
Michael Gove’s decision to stop funding later-stage schools was “an abuse of power”
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BIG wins Greenland National Gallery competition
Bjarke Ingels’ practice BIG has won the job of designing the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country’s capital Nuuk.
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De Botton’s Living Architecture to build Grayson Perry’s Essex temple
Architect Fat is collaborating with cross-dressing artist Grayson Perry to build a temple for client Living Architecture.
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Two landmark library buildings under threat
ABK’s Redcar Central Library faces demolition and Basil Spence’s Swiss Cottage library may close
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Red tape set to foil Marks Barfield’s school plans
A controversial scheme by Marks Barfield to extend Britain’s first state-funded Muslim primary school could be scuppered by Treasury red tape
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Parry to assess Waterloo church
Eric Parry Architects has been commissioned to draw up a feasibility study for St John’s Church opposite London’s Waterloo Station
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Foster & Partners completes first stage of Abu Dhabi souk
Foster & Partners has completed a new central market for Abu Dhabi on one of the oldest sites in the city centre
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Hopkins wins planning for ultra-green WWF headquarters
Hopkins Architects has won planning for a sustainable UK HQ for the conservation body in Surrey.
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West Ham's stadium 'win' is branded pure speculation
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has denied reports that West Ham’s bid for Populous’s 2012 stadium has already won its backing – before tomorrow’s crunch board meeting.
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SOM’s €1bn Nato HQ triggers cost outcry
A row has broken out over the cost of SOM’s new headquarters building for Nato in Brussels.
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Free school plans face overspend
The government’s flagship free school policy appears to be facing a multi-million-pound funding gap.