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Demand for flats drops as buyers prioritise space
Property search website shows buyers want gardens and ability to work from home
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Lubetkin’s Sivill House listed after residents’ campaign
Architect’s only freestanding tower saved from damaging alterations
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ZHA and small UK practice in running for Moscow metro stations
Architects up against string of Russian names
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Herzog & de Meuron designs super-skinny Canadian tower
87-storey project is architect’s first in Toronto
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City targets young architects with pavilion design contest
Finsbury Circus was used for 42m Crossrail shaft for 10 years
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Sumita Singha challenges Allford for RIBA presidency
Election could be most hotly contested in years as two more candidates said to be waiting in wings
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Architects back calls for more retirement housing
Report predicts 13 million spare rooms in older people’s homes by 2040 because of lack of downsizing options
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Work on Make’s Shoreditch office to start early next year
Meanwhile work to restart next week on John Robertson’s Smithfield building for same client
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London megaprojects get £300m Homes England loans
Housing agency agrees funding package to kickstart work at Brent Cross, Silvertown and Barking Riverside
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Chetwoods submits plans to relocate historic food markets to Dagenham
Smithfield, Billingsgate and New Spitalfields sites would be redeveloped
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Labour demands inquiry into ‘biased’ Westferry Printworks approval
PLP scheme had planning revoked after it emerged date of permission saved developer up to £50m
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AHMM’s Simon Allford to run for RIBA president
Stirling Prize-winner would replace controversy-hit Alan Jones
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In pictures: Crossrail station at Farringdon nears completion
Railway working to revised delivery programme
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Stanton Williams to design building for ‘Russia’s Hollywood’
34ha film studio project masterplanned by McAslan
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Architects join business leaders urging PM to prioritise sustainable recovery
Letter tells Johnson to focus on low-carbon sectors
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Haworth Tompkins lands consent for final piece of Fish Island Village
Three residential buildings will complete east London development
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Architects land roles on airports’ £72m consultancy framework
Weston Williamson and Pascal Watson among winning practices
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Employers spared from paying any of furloughed workers' wages until September
Chancellor also offered some cheer to self-employed
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Shadow of suicide fee bids looms over profession
Desperate practices offer 20% discounts to win work
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Child Graddon Lewis’ Westminster housing approved
Half the 112 Harrow Road homes will be ’affordable’