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NewsCampaigners considering challenge of Gove’s ‘cowardly’ decision to approve Make’s ITV Studios scheme
Campaign group which opposed £700m South Bank plans at public inquiry meeting tonight to dicuss next steps
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NewsMPs question whether HS2’s Euston station will ever get built and describe line as ‘poor value’
Public Accounts Committee criticises government, saying scheme ‘needed steady hand on tiller’ – and didn’t get it
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NewsGensler appoints four new principals to UK and European leadership team
Number one globally ranked practice makes appointments at time of growth in UK and European business
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NewsStudio Libeskind completes new Maggie’s Centre at the Royal Free Hospital
Cancer support centre includes new landscaping by Martha Schwartz Partners
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NewsGove gives all clear for Make’s £700m ITV Studios redevelopment
Communities secretary backs planning inspector’s recommendation to approve South Bank scheme two years after work was due to start
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NewsBroadway Malyan’s controversial Norwich scheme axed as developer blames government
Weston Homes says Conservatives have “no understanding” of the housebuilding industry
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News£4.4m Newark Castle plans move forward
Martin Ashley Architects and Hugh Broughton Architects proposals get council backing
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NewsArchitect wanted to design Bath fashion museum in listed former post office
The Fashion Museum, Bath moving from its current premises to neo-Georgian corner plot
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NewsRSHP reveals €38m Bayeux Tapestry Museum designs
Urban and architectural plans come nine months after firm won competition for Normandy centre
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NewsNew exhibition space adds to growing Saudi cultural and heritage zone
Cultural hub forms part of wider regional tourism strategy that seeks to attract two millions visitors a year to the area
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NewsFoster says London is ‘coasting’ on planning heritage
Architect also rips into government for cancelling HS2 line to Manchester
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NewsCity’s 2040 vision for 1.2 million sq m of new office space passes key planning hurdle
Three ‘key areas of change’ earmarked for new development as Square Mile eyes transformation into cultural and leisure destination
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NewsIn pictures: Basha-Franklin’s futuristic hub
Designed for Velonetic, the work and exhibition space sits within the Grade I-listed Lloyd’s of London building
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NewsMayors to meet consultants following talks with transport secretary on HS2 alternative
Andy Street and Andy Burnham to brief wider team this week on Mark Harper talks
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NewsCouncil confirms demolition of Birmingham’s Ringway Centre after legal challenge
Campaigners fail in last-ditch attempt to sink Corstorphine & Wright’s plans to replace brutalist landmark with three residential towers
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NewsGrimshaw profit down 20% as HS2 Euston delay takes toll
Bottom line hit despite increase in global revenue
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NewsGarnett Architecture unveils plans to refurbish Russell Square office
Scheme to modernise 1960s block used as the headquarters of FTSE firm Associated British Foods
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NewsAllies & Morrison wins planning for Bankside scheme on site of Roman ruins
Mixed-use job for Landsec and Places for London was first given OK three years ago
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NewsDeveloper floats Oklahoma City plans for tallest US tower
Architecture firm AO works up proposals to deliver 581m skyscraper as part of huge mixed-use scheme
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NewsSquire & Partners’ £1.5bn Richmond scheme approved for the third time after second staircase changes
Third redesign of controversial 1,000-home plans hoping for GLA sign-off after council gives OK despite flood of objections






