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Nottingham University's aerospace institute goes in for planning
Local firm designs zinc-clad scheme
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Holder Mathias wins approval for Woking office block
A 2,500sq m office scheme in Woking, Surrey, by Holder Mathias has been given planning by the local council.
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Emrys gets green light for busy Camberwell corner site
Mixed-use development in south London will “bring life” to blank facade
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AIA to discuss Haiti and New Orleans reconstruction
US city’s recovery after hurricane and oil spill could provide lessons for Haiti
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Ian Simpson eyes recovering London residential market
Practice admits last two years have been ’nightmare’
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro reveals Los Angeles gallery designs
Billionaire arts philanthropist bankrolls £83m modern art museum
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MAD creates new museum for Chinese Wood Sculptures
Beijing-based practice MAD has unveiled images of its design for a new museum in Harbin, northern China.
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Consortium bids for Earth Centre site
A consortium including Arup and Leeds firm Architecture 2B has submitted a tender to redevelop the disused Earth Centre near Doncaster.
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Architecture students invited to apply for summer school bursary
Student workshop with architect Piers Taylor and architect and timber specialist Charley Brentnall
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RICS localism commission seeks architects' views
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is calling on architects and other construction professionals to contribute to an independent commission set up to examine how communities can embrace localism.
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Planning permissions for housing stall under coalition
The number of planning approvals granted for housing projects has “dropped alarmingly” under the coalition government, according to a new report from the Home Builders Federation.
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Wilkinson Eyre on borders sculpture shortlist
Wilkinson Eyre has won a place on the shortlist to design a major new landmark for the Scotland-England border.
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Stephen George signs Chinese deal
East Midlands architect Stephen George International has signed an agreement with a Chinese company to work on low-carbon building projects in the country following a successful trade mission.
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BPTW's Goat Wharf Thames-side housing wins planning
Multidisciplinary firm BPTW Partnership has received planning permission for its new riverside development at Goat Wharf in west London.
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Paris skyscraper gets green light
Morphosis founder Thom Mayne has won planning for his 300m-high Paris skyscraper, the Phare Tower. Designed for the La Défense region on the north-west edge of the historic centre, it is the city’s tallest new building since the Eiffel Tower.
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Herzog & de Meuron reveals Basel tower for Roche
Swiss practice Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled images of a new tower for pharmaceutical giant Roche.
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Woods Bagot and RPA land Queensland job
Woods Bagot and RPA Architects have won a commission to design the AUS$25 million Cairns Institute, the new headquarters of the James Cook University campus.