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AHMM poised for Oxford Street approval
West One Shopping Centre redevelopment will double office space above Bond Street Station
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Images unveiled of Alvaro Siza’s first US project
Prtizker-winning architect’s “monolithic” New York tower sees first residents move in
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Bartlett director steps down following bombshell report
Bob Sheil resigns as Arb writes to school seeking assurances that regulations have not been breached
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Consultant appointed to look into 2040 Birmingham transformation plan
Glancy Nicholls and Glenn Howells on team looking at sustainable future of city
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Bartlett suspends staff as investigation uncovers ‘toxic’ culture lasting decades
UCL apologises for “deeply shocking” behaviour including allegations of racism, bullying and sexism
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Belgian practice snaps up UK healthcare specialist AD Architects
Deal intended to capitalise on expected growth in UK healthcare sector over next few years
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Super-duper: A look at the ABBA Voyage concert venue
Arena designed by Stufish and built by ES Global
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RIBA and V&A to end 20-year partnership
Institutions said in joint statement that their “strategic priorities have shifted”
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Green light for Proctor & Matthews’ heritage museum in 10-year-old town
Centre to display artefacts unearthed during construction of the new town of Northstowe
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New course launched to provide easier route to health and safety certification
Large numbers of architects currently without nationally recognised certification
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Theaster Gates: Value engineering made Serpentine Pavilion more interesting
Artist thanks David Adjaye for guiding him through regulatory side of architecture
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Adjaye to redesign 20-storey Brixton tower following local revolt
London mayor agreed to postpone decision on scheme after request from developer less than two weeks before scheduled hearing
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Zaha Hadid Foundation’s first exhibition opening today
Architect’s ’radical’ vision for the future of London to be displayed to the public for the first time
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Government scraps £3bn HS2 link
Goldborne Link between Crewe and Manchester abandoned following doubts over value for money
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Fletcher Priest’s plans to rejig SOM’s 175 Bishopsgate recommended for approval
Scheme will see new facades built in different style to the rest of the 1988 postmodern block
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Modular construction emits 45% less carbon than traditional methods, report finds
Study by Cambridge University and Napier University academics found 28,000 tonnes of carbon were saved on two modular schemes in London
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James Corner and vPPR lodge Camden Highline plans
Project linking Camden Town with Kings Cross include gardens, cafés and arts space
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RIBA voter rule change was ‘just bad timing’, former president says
Ben Derbyshire claims decision to restrict new members from voting in upcoming presidential election was not intended to be ‘exclusive’
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Scrap VAT on restoration projects, architect tells government after MBE award
Nicholas Groves-Raines said removing 20% rate on conservation schemes would have a ‘great impact’ on sustainability