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Proposal to turn car park into flats moves up a gear
Todd Architects’ scheme would create 119 homes
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RSHP’s £400m British Library extension due in for planning next year
Stanhope chief also promises more architectural appointments on AHMM job
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Court orders practice to pay £4,000 for misuse of title
Lyson Architecture fined £2,080 with £2,142 costs in Architects Registration Board prosecution
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Wilkinson Eyre’s swinging Danish bridge opens
Stirling Prize winner’s latest bridge connects OMA’s architecture centre
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Chipperfield’s Edinburgh concert hall waltzes on despite legal challenge
Nearby developer objecting to scheme’s height and massing
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De Metz Forbes Knight gets go-ahead for Kentish Town flats
Practice’s 14-home corner development will replace car wash
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Bryden Wood touts ‘prison of the future’ design
Practice says £240m Northants facility is biggest redesign of prisons since Victorian era
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Foster & Partners wins Bilbao Fine Arts Museum expansion
Practice beat five other leading architects to the job
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Blair Associates digs deep with Admiralty Arch plans
Practice seeks to add extra basements for grade I landmark’s hotel conversion
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Camden approves HS2 ‘sugar cube’ at Euston
Building covered in 13,000 white tiles to reflect light into nearby streets
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Ministry picks Tibbalds and Design Council for design guide
Visual tool will form part of revised Design Planning Practice Guidance
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Ian Ritchie gets go-ahead for East End estate scheme
Tower Hamlets infill project will add 142 new homes to Mile End estate
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Broadway Malyan appoints new managing director
Ian Apsley led architect’s restructuring and employee ownership move
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Piercy secures planning for Clerkenwell scheme
Mixed-use proposals will deliver boutique hotel, affordable homes and flexible workspace
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Calatrava’s centrepiece ‘dropped’ from £8.4bn Greenwich Peninsula scheme
Axe still looms over Foster & Partners bus station as developer goes back to drawing board
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Jenrick speaks up for Adjaye’s controversial Holocaust memorial
New secretary of state endorses faith leaders’ support for Westminster scheme
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Tintagel footbridge opening delayed by bad weather
In pictures: Shard architect William Matthews’ dramatic Cornish crossing