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Fourfoursixsix wins consent for nine-storey towers
121-home scheme will be built in north London
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Green light for Allies & Morrison’s £3bn Canada Water job
Work on huge mixed-use scheme to start next summer
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Tories’ planning announcements ‘don’t make sense’, says RIBA president
Alan Jones points to ‘huge contradiction’
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Housing minister ridiculed for ‘3D architects’ remark
Industrialising housing could put it on par with £40bn automotive sector, Esther McVey tells conference
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ZHA airport gives Beijing new wings
Newly inaugurated ’starfish’ hub boosts Chinese capital’s air capacity
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ECD set for go-ahead with Westminster infill scheme
Proposals will create seven new homes on site of garage block
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Client seeks exit from Breeam commitment after dropping architect
Planners told ‘Excellent’ rating can no longer be delivered after project team replaced by contractor
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Architects predict trouble ahead - but headcount grows
See the top 50 architects in a sortable league table
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Arb strips college of right to provide architecture qualifications
Hull College’s part I and II courses no longer prescribed
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Full steam ahead for Eric Parry’s Crossrail scheme
Shops and offices will be built above Liverpool Street station
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Knight completes Brunel-inspired bridge over Thames
Crossing links Berkeley housing scheme with Maidenhead
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‘Give councils more power over infrastructure planning’
Without integrated strategy it will be impossible to meet challenges, says RTPI
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Ensamble Studio bags Charles Jencks Award
Practice praised for ‘powerful combination of placemaking, functionality, refinement and beauty’
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Arb reports further drop in EU architect registrations
Annual report also underscores Brexit-related finance pressures
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Wright & Wright completes Oxford library
New chapter for St John’s College with contemporary ‘stone casket’ addition to grade I buildings
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RIAS reveals 2019 Doolan Prize shortlist
RSHP, Simpson Brown, Kengo Kuma and Reiach and Hall in running for UK architecture’s most valuable prize
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HLM plans hiring spree as Dublin office opens
Architect eyes expansion beyond current six staff
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Hawkins Brown wins planning for £282m UCL neuroscience centre
Project will retain listed dental hospital building