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Firms refute Wilkinson fees
Two property firms being sued by Wilkinson Eyre for alleged unpaid fees have said they were forced to spend close to the amount being claimed redrawing the original design because it cost too much
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Bright future for Scots Lighthouse?
Scotland’s minister for culture has raised hopes that Glasgow’s Lighthouse can remain the national architecture centre
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Hodge returns to architecture post
Margaret Hodge’s surprise return as architecture minister this week received a mixed reaction from the profession
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Permission for pathology facility
Nightingale Associates and Make have won planning permission for a new science building at Oxford University
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EH decides whether to appeal over Doon Street
English Heritage has 12 days to decide whether to continue its battle against Lifschutz Davidson Sandiland’s controversial 43-storey Doon Street tower after a High Court judge backed the scheme
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Council ‘running down’ Robin Hood Gardens
A senior opposition councillor has accused Tower Hamlets Council of ignoring maintenance problems at Robin Hood Gardens because it wants residents to move out so it can demolish the estate
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Pawson arts hub opens
A combined art space and theatre designed by Terry Pawson Architects for a site in the Irish town of Carlow is set to open tomorrow
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Hadid made Praemium Imperiale architecture laureate
Zaha Hadid has been awarded the Japan Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale Architecture Laureate for 2009.
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Robert Adam replaces Robert Stern on Chelsea Barracks shortlist
Robert AM Stern Architects has dropped out of the competition to design a new masterplan for the troubled Chelsea Barracks development in London.
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Alison Brooks wins Northampton University redevelopment project
Alison Brooks Architects has won her biggest project yet – a major RIBA competition to masterplan the redevelopment of Northampton University over the next 20 years.
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Exclusive: British Museum redesign
The first picture of redesigned Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners' £135 million British Museum extension has been revealed.
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Allies & Morrison west London masterplan faces new setback
Allies & Morrison’s £4 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood masterplan is facing a further setback just days after Barnet Council's planners came out in favour of the scheme.
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Sydney landmarks blanketed with dust
Sydney has been engulfed by millions of tonnes of red dust which have blown in from the outback.
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Opposition grows to plan to sell off parkland to fund regeneration
Opposition is mounting to plans to sell off a tranche of west London parkland to fund its regeneration.
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BDP makes splash with Nan Tou urban masterplan
BDP has won a competition to design a new town square, streets and a park in Nan Tou, a historic quarter of Shenzhen in China.