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Southwark ready to back Piano’s redesigned Baby Shard
Southwark Council has resolved to grant planning permission for Renzo Piano’s redrawn proposals for the so-called Baby Shard.
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West Ham joins with council for 2012 stadium bid
West Ham United and Newham Council are working on plans to turn the 2012 Olympic Stadium into a football and athletics venue once the games have finished.
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Victorian Society claims Grade One-listed Harrogate Church is under threat
Plans to build an electricity sub-station in the grounds of Harrogate’s only Grade I-listed building, St Wilfrid’s Church, have been criticised by the Victorian Society.
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Pop up architecture fails to emerge in City
The man in charge of planning in the City of London has said he has not received a single application to build a pop-up on vacant sites in the Square Mile.
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Nightingale Associates put up for sale by parent company
Health specialist Nightingale Associates has been put up for sale by its parent Tribal Group.
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Nouvel to design this year’s Serpentine Pavilion
Jean Nouvel has been confirmed as the architect behind the Serpentine Gallery’s 10th summer pavilion.
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Heneghan Peng’s Giant’s Causeway visitors centre wins funding
The fundraising campaign to build Heneghan Peng’s visitor’s centre at the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland has taken a big step forward with a £9.25 million grant
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Feilden Clegg among tutors at Studio in the Woods summer school
Mitchell Taylor Workshop, Gianni Botsford Architects, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Studio Weave are among the practices supplying tutors for this year’s Studio in the Woods workshop
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Government moves to protect Prince Charles from scrutiny following Chelsea Barracks row
A new amendment to the Constitutional Reform and Government Bill could protect Prince Charles from scrutiny over his involvement in public affairs.
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Nouvel’s Paris skyscraper scrapped
French architect Jean Nouvel has scrapped plans for 300m-high skyscraper in Paris, after failing to attract investors.
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Townshend to design new major London street at King’s Cross
Townshend Landscape Architects has been hired to draw up plans for London’s first major new street in more than 100 years.
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Atkins to redesign Piccadilly Circus
London mayor Boris Johnson has announced that Piccadilly Circus will be re-designed by Atkins ahead of the London 2012 Games.
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Hopkins' Bill Taylor leaves the practice
Hopkins managing director Bill Taylor has left the practice, it has been announced.
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Bristol City stadium clears final hurdle
The government has decided not to call in Populous’s £60 million Bristol City FC stadium project.
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Rent warning as council approves Burland TM scheme for Camden Market
The revamp of part of London’s famous Camden Market by architect Burland TM has sparked a furious row over the “sanitisation” of the famous attraction.
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Council backs Carey Jones Vauxhall tower despite Cabe opposition
Carey Jones Architects’ £72 million “eco tower” at Vauxhall Cross in Lambeth has been approved by the local council despite opposition from Cabe.
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Allies & Morrison Brent Cross scheme put on hold
Allies & Morrison’s £4.5 billion masterplan for Brent Cross and Cricklewood has been thrown into doubt just days after the Mayor of London approved the scheme.
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Hazle McCormack Young’s Dartford learning campus opened
A £10 million lifelong learning campus in Dartford designed by Hazle McCormack Young and Atelier Ten has been officially opened by designer Wayne Hemingway.
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Mitchell Taylor refurbishes farm house for Holburne director
Mitchell Taylor Workshop’s £300,000 house extension and refurbishment project for Alexander Sturgis, director of Bath’s Holburne Museum of Art, has started on site
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Ruth Reed refuses to condemn low payers
RIBA president Ruth Reed has refused to condemn practices that pay part II and III students the minimum wage or less