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Work begins on Alsop's education pod
Science learning centre being built at Queen Mary University of London
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Chipperfield attacks RIBA and the Tories over Brexit
‘We are already being excluded from European competitions’
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Forensic Architecture shortlisted for Turner Prize
Practice’s human rights work praised by Tate jury
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Minister: Councils must be able to seek redress from cynical developers
Refuse permission for poor design, says Raab
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We need more planning officers, Berkeley boss tells government
Tony Pidgley also demands training for planning committees
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C20 Society fights Panter Hudspith's Woolwich plans
Bid to get 1930s market hall listed as entire town-centre block faces demolition
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Two young architects to guide government infrastructure work
Panel of 16 young professionals picked from 500 entries
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Insurers slam cladding fire tests as ‘utterly inadequate’
ABI demands revision of full-scale fire tests which it says fail to replicate real world conditions adequately
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Embrace technology, ministers tell housing industry
Modular construction and VR headsets ’essential to getting more homes built’
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Penoyre & Prasad cleared for roof-top scheme
Project will create lecture theatre for Birkbeck College
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Fosters snubbed over Spitalfields Market expansion
Councillors reject proposals to add new building
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UCL estates boss steps down
Departing Andrew Grainger to remain involved with development of UCL East campus
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Architect suspended for ignoring client emails
Six-month penalty for architect who went to ground as HSE stopped project
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Listings joy for C20 Society campaigners
Richard Gilbert Scott building wins grade II status along with Ann and John Kay house
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European architects unite to call for post-Brexit recognition
Mutual recognition of qualifications ‘essential to profession’
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Eric Parry looks to fit more flats into ‘paused’ Chelsea Barracks
Architect seeks further reconfiguration of £250m fourth phase
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Practices air detailed plans for major Hackney regen
FCB Studios and FaulknerBrowns seek consent for new school, leisure centre and homes in Shoreditch
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OMA reveals Qatar National Library
Koolhaas says Doha library is big enough to hold an entire population - as well as a million books
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