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Landscape is key to development
The Landscape Institute has joined forces with the government-backed Academy for Sustainable Communities to put landscape at the heart of development.
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Celebrating timber construction
This year’s Wood Awards have opened for the submission of entries.
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UK’s biggest housing scheme
The first phase of a £1.2 billion development in Leeds by Edaw has been submitted for planning permission.
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Tower developments for Croydon
Rolfe Judd Architecture and Berkeley Homes have submitted plans for a residential-led development with a 43-storey tower.
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Flacq scheme aims to entice residents back to Leicester city
This new riverside quarter in Leicester by Flacq Architects has won outline planning permission.
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Canterbury theatre goes to Williams
Keith Williams Architects has beaten John McAslan, Levitt Bernstein, RHWL and Burrell Foley Fischer to redesign Canterbury’s Marlowe Theatre.
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Green theme aims to save Architecture Week
This year’s make-or-break Architecture Week will have the theme How Green is Our Space, focusing on sustainability and inspiring the public to think creatively about the spaces around them.
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Architects to join race probe
The Commission for Racial Equality is calling on architects and urban designers to give evidence as part of a new investigation into regeneration and race equality.
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Heritage funding gap feared
The government’s long-awaited white paper on heritage has sparked fears of a looming funding gap in the sector.
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Smithfield report excludes Farrell plan
A proposal by Terry Farrell to turn part of London’s Smithfield Market into a conference and exhibition complex was excluded from his report on the area at the request of English Heritage.
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DTI invites Pringle to join sustainable energy group
The RIBA’s bid to influence government policy on climate change has received a huge boost as part of a new initiative involving president Jack Pringle and the government’s chief scientist David King.
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Tenders take too long, says report
PFI contracts take too long to tender for and are attracting bids from too few consortia, according to a new report from the National Audit Office.
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Laing O’Rourke agrees five years
The SMC Group has hailed a new five-year new framework agreement with contractor Laing O’Rourke.
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Trust helps to house refugees
A project to house refugees on the Burma/Thailand border has won more than £7,000 funding from the RIBA and Institution of Civil Engineers’ McAslan bursary.
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Lambeth agrees PRU design
The London Borough of Lambeth has granted planning permission for a new Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) designed by Ellis Williams Architects.
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What's been hot at this year's Mipim
A new City office scheme by FOA, super-rich Russians on a shopping spree and Manchester's miniature marvels - some of the highlights of this year's property fair
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Higgs Young’s entry to the Stockholm library competition
Higgs Young Architects was not shortlisted for its submission to the city library design competition in Stockholm.
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MFA’s entry to the Stockholm library competition
MFA's design for the new library extension uses the landscape of Observatory Hill in three significant ways