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Rees: new planning powers are ‘crazy’
Proposals to extend mayor’s input are undemocratic, says City planner
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On the waterfront
The next major scheme in the regeneration of Cardiff Bay has been submitted for outline planning consent.
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Aire space
CZWG Architects has submitted a revised application for a new building on the Granary Wharf site in the centre of Leeds, for ISIS Waterside Regeneration.
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BDP wins campus job
BDP has beaten Broadway Malyan, Alsop Design and the Architects Design Partnership to design a new £90 million campus for the University of Worcester.
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Four on Holt shortlist
Edaw, MacCormac Jamieson Prichard, Studio Egret West and Maxwan are on the shortlist to masterplan Holt Town, a development in east Manchester.
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X-factor show to pick lottery landmarks
Television viewers are to select a new landmark to represent Great Britain, to be funded with up to £50 million of lottery money.
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Birmingham offers tornado relief plan
Birmingham council has put together a £260 million regeneration programme for the area devastated by last year’s tornado.
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On the race cards
EPR Architects has been appointed to design a new grandstand at the Galway Racecourse.
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Design a memorial fit for a Queen Mum
Architects have been invited to submit designs for a memorial to the Queen Mother, but warned to leave out water and moving parts in an apparent effort to prevent a repetition of the Diana Memorial Fountain fiasco.
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Sea, sand and salt marshes define Farrells’ new Scottish village
Architect Farrells has revealed this masterplan for a coastal community, proposed for a site once used to build North Sea oil rigs.
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Aberystwyth foiled
Heatherwick Studio has been selected to design business and performance space for Aberystwyth Arts Centre.
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Greenside demolisher appeals over new home
The man who illegally demolished a grade II listed building has launched a High Court appeal against a planning refusal for a proposed new home on the cleared site.
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Cabe to look at procurement rules
Cabe has pledged to help ease the stranglehold that old, established architectural practices have on public sector work.
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City backs Nouvel plan
Jean Nouvel’s office and retail development near St Paul’s Cathedral, One New Change, has been recommended for planning approval by the Corporation of London.
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MacCormac row revealed
BBC forced to release letters surrounding architect’s controversial departure from Broadcasting House job