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Elephant plaza dispute resolved
One of most significant schemes in the regeneration of London’s Elephant & Castle will go ahead after a dispute between the developer and Southwark Council was resolved.
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Aukett shifts staff to focus on work in Middle East
Architectural giant Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has moved 30 of its design staff to work on projects in the Middle East.
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Weston pier pavilion owners vow to rebuild
The owners of Weston-super-Mare’s grade-II listed Grand Pier have vowed to rebuild its famous pavilion after it was destroyed by fire on Monday.
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Government sets out eco-town standards
The government has set out standards for eco-towns that require all buildings in an eco-town to be zero-carbon and 40% of land to be designated as green space.
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The Public lures retail
Lyons Sleeman Hoare and Tesco have submitted a major mixed-use scheme in West Bromwich for outline planning.
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Chilterns gets sett
Lewis & Hickey has won planning permission for this 370sq m private house in the Chilterns.
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Hotel plan for ‘at risk’ Manchester fire station
One of Manchester’s “best loved landmarks” is to be transformed into a hotel under a £30 million scheme by Purcell Miller Tritton.
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Save offers alternative to Pathfinder home razing
Mark Hines Architects has teamed up with Save Britain’s Heritage on a proposal aimed at stopping the demolition of 400 houses in east Manchester.
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Seven listed for Douglas Crossing
The RIBA has announced that seven teams are competing to design the River Douglas crossing near Preston, Lancashire.
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Camden’s streets set for makeover
Camden Council in London has unveiled the first stage of plans to improve the Camden Town area.
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Glasgow scheme gets green light
Architect SMC Hugh Martin has received planning permission for this £130 million office development in Glasgow.
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Olympic screens plan ‘like Currys’
Cabe has objected to plans to erect up to 60 giant television screens as permanent installations in cities and towns in time for the 2012 Olympics.
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Foster urged to rethink Shoreditch tower plans
Foster & Partners should radically rework its controversial Bishop’s Place scheme in London’s East End, Hackney council has said.
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Step up for Liverpool museum
The Museum of Liverpool has been granted £11 million by the Heritage Lottery Fund to complete its interior fit-out.
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100 Public Spaces axed in London design shake-up
Flagship programme abandoned as Design for London subsumed into development agency
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Save proposes alternative to Manchester homes demolition
Mark Hines Architects has teamed up with Save on a proposal aimed at stopping the demolition of 400 houses in east Manchester.
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Aukett’s shifts staff to focus on Middle East projects
Architectural giant Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has moved 30 of its design staff to work on projects in the Middle East and now expects half of its turnover to come from the region within the next three years.
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Mixed-use scheme backed by Tesco could be The Public's new neighbour
Lyons Sleeman Hoare and Tesco have unveiled this new image of a mixed-use scheme, to stand next to Will Alsop’s The Public.
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Purcell Miller Tritton plans hotel for at-risk Manchester fire station
One of Manchester's “best loved landmarks” is to be transformed into a hotel under a £30 million scheme by Purcell Miller Tritton.