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Edinburgh critics will fight on
£300m Caltongate project in for planning, but campaigners fear it could jeopardise city’s world heritage status
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Soho pool restoration
Munkenbeck & Marshall’s proposed £25 million redevelopment of this historic Soho swimming pool has been submitted to Westminster City Council for planning permission.
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Six in running for Eltham mixed-use development
Six firms have been shortlisted in an RIBA competition for a mixed-use scheme at the Eltham Baths site in south-east London.
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£4 million for seafront revamp
The Northwest Regional Development Agency has approved £4 million of funding for phase two of Blackpool’s Central Seafront redevelopment, masterplanned by Edaw.
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Marylebone project go-ahead
Westminster council has granted planning for Make Architects’ luxury apartment development on Weymouth Street in Marylebone.
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Inspire East and CIC East join up
The Construction Industry Council East and sustainable communities body Inspire East have signed an agreement to work together.
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Housing Corp beats its target
The Housing Corporation has delivered more than 40,000 affordable homes in the first year of its National Affordable Housing Programme — 10% more than its stated target.
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London plans world’s largest architecture show by 2012
London’s architecture biennale is set to expand into the largest architecture festival in the world by the time the capital hosts the Olympics, its organiser Peter Muray has revealed.
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Laurie Baker: Guru of low-cost housing
Laurie Baker, who has died in India aged 90, was a passionate architectural innovator who faced fierce criticism for advocating construction using only local materials
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The fate of the Euston Arch
The Great Arch at London’s Euston station was demolished in 1962 against a chorus of protest. With plans now underway to redevelop the station, should the arch be salvaged and recreated? Add your voice to the debate.
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What's hot in Milan
The world's largest annual furniture fair takes place in Milan this week, with key collections from Jean Nouvel, Ron Arad and Zaha Hadid.
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News Junkie: 7 and 8 April
In this week's despatch...homeless hedgehogs, your new property millionaire neighbours, Marks Barfield's treetop promenade and Matthew Parris' horrified llamas.
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RIBA fails to promote us to public, say members
Largest ever survey of the profession calls on the institute to campaign harder on key issues
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Library seen as new cash cow
The RIBA has revealed plans to open up its greatest treasures to the public through digitising the bulk of its 4 million-strong archive and by making access to its library free of charge to everyone.
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Manta ray bridge glides into Dublin
This slender structure spanning Dublin’s Royal Canal is Future Systems’ Luas Bridge in the city’s docklands.
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Land deal gives Trinity Quarter green light
Scottish Parliament architect EMBT will see its second major project in the UK built after a land deal was finally struck for a Leeds shopping centre site that has been in limbo for most of the last decade.