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Winner of Oxford-Cambridge infrastructure contest announced
Kay Hughes, Annalie Riches and Sarah Featherstone on winning team
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Brexit ‘set to hit’ higher education projects
Uncertainty over university staffing and funding will impact on capital spending, conference warned
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Old Street roundabout design competition launches
Council seeks ‘gateway’ ideas for new public space
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Stockwool bags planning for huge east London scheme
Practice’s 785-home development cleared for site near Balfron Tower and Robin Hood Gardens
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Infrastructure commission recruits young talent
Adonis and Morgan seek young architects and designers for advisory panel
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Crystal Palace hires KSS to overhaul ageing Selhurst Park
Project will increase capacity to 34,000 and have a £100m pricetag
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Business jitters prompt caution in commercial clients
Architects report they are struggling to collect fees
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Anger and disbelief over loss of listed ‘new brutalist’ school
Twentieth Century Society demands law change after latest case of mid-listing demolition work
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Ovation for Nicholas Hare’s Glyndebourne Production Hub
Planners approve proposals for double-height workshop and rehearsal space at East Sussex opera centre
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Waugh Thistleton completes Jewish cemetery scheme
£6.12m project adds rammed-earth prayer halls to UK’s “most significant” United Synagogue burial site
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dRMM ‘capable of anything’ after Stirling win
Directors admit they are becoming part of the establishment they set out to challenge
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Tenant take-up slow at PLP's 'tallest tower'
Peter Rogers defends design of 22 Bishopsgate but admits it has no formal pre-lets yet
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Bennetts’ Edinburgh hospital scheme approved
Plans to convert former Royal Infirmary into university research institute given clean bill of health
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Walters & Cohen wins go-ahead at site with tortured planning history
Many have tried and failed to redevelop historic Twyford Abbey
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Architects hail London Plan as ‘beginning of a renaissance’
Emphasis on retaining architects and design review applauded
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Tony Fretton Waterloo scheme hits buffers
Councillors ignore planning advice and reject controversial Roupell Street proposals