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Urban Splash and Gareth Hoskins poised to redevelop Cardross
Catholic Church in Glasgow announces deal has been struck to redevelop iconic St Peter’s Seminary subject to public funds being secured
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DCLG consults on zero carbon homes
The government is consulting on how to define zero carbon homes as part of its drive to make all new-build housing zero carbon by 2016.
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Final push for Seaton Delaval Hall
The National Trust has just days to raise the last £500,000 it needs to buy Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland and save it for the nation.
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Spurs unveils proposed new stadium by KSS
North London football club Tottenham Hotspur has revealed the first images of its proposed new stadium.
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Haworth Tompkins scoops prestigious National Theatre competition
Haworth Tompkins has beaten four other shortlisted architects including David Chipperfield to develop a design strategy for the National Theatre.
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Obama appoints architect to head US housing department
US president-elect Barack Obama has appointed an architect, Shaun Donovan, to the post of secretary of housing and urban development in his incoming administration.
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Could the Prince’s green semi save the planet?
Prince Charles’s attempts to redefine British architecture have entered a new phase with the unveiling of his foundation’s experimental eco-house designed in traditional style
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Former gang member chosen as role model
Trainee architect will help encourage black youths to enter profession
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Go-ahead for Hopkins Velopark
Hopkins Architects’ 2012 Velopark was approved by the Olympic Delivery Authority planning committee on Tuesday night, the last of the permanent Olympic sporting venues to get the go-ahead.
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MPs angry over fee bill for Stonehenge
MPs have told English Heritage to “get a grip” after it emerged that EH has spent £1.8 million on consultancy fees relating to Stonehenge in the last five years, with nothing to show for it.
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London practice is DLR design winner
Weston Williamson has won a Transport for London competition to devise a design approach to redevelop stations on the Docklands Light Railway.
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Residential sector hit worse than expected
The residential construction sector has been hit harder than expected by the financial crash, according to a report by business analyst Experian Construction Forecasts.
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Housing scheme places Hackney church at centre of community
Matthew Lloyd Architects has submitted a planning application for a project in London’s Hackney Wick which would provide community facilities and 30 new homes around a grade II* listed church
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Alsop keeps identity as SMC becomes Archial Group
Architectural giant SMC is changing its name to Archial Group in a major restructuring which will see Will Alsop’s subsidiary operate as a separate brand
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Power says refurb cuts more CO2
Refurbishing old houses rather than building new eco-homes is a better way to reduce carbon emissions in the built environment, Anne Power, professor of social policy at the London School of Economics, has claimed
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Clash completes Derby arts hub
The Level Centre (pictured), an arts building for people with learning difficulties, by Clash Architects, has opened in Rowsley, Derbyshire
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Howells wins Newman masterplan
Glenn Howells Architects has won the competition to develop the campus masterplan and associated buildings for Birmingham’s Newman University College, beating BDP and Edward Cullinan Architects among others.
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Halt Hadid Hoxton scheme, says Save
Save Britain’s Heritage has urged communities secretary Hazel Blears to call in Zaha Hadid’s scheme for Hoxton Square in Shoreditch, east London
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Open design contest for Lightbox pavilion
The Architecture Foundation has launched a competition to design a semi-permanent summer pavilion to sit outside Marks Barfield’s Lightbox gallery in Woking