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DLG Architects behind £300m Leeds scheme
One of the city centre’s biggest landowners is to build over 500 new homes
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Waind Gohil & Potter completes repair of listed South Bank landmark
Regent Street disease posed technical challenge
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Number of architects employed by top firms grows in spite of Brexit
3DReid and Hawkins Brown among top recruiters
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Tweaked Notting Hill tower scheme back in for planning
Urban Sense proposals for prime west London site add affordable housing after failed appeal
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Serpentine Pavilion's run extended by popular demand
Diébédo Francis Kéré’s pavilion is the first in Serpentine history to have its opening extended
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International masonry design competition offers $30k prize
UK architects invited to ’imagine the future’ using innovative techniques
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Heatherwick: Garden Bridge plants ‘were a device’
Just-released transcripts detail designer’s involvement with doomed Thames Crossing project
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Sam Jacob micro-library makes debut
Architect shows off ‘urban cabin’ extensions at London Design Festival
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Simpson Haugh's Dollar Bay flats complete
Angular glass facade remembles a waterfall, says architect
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Global hunt announced for architect to design Australian art gallery
Adelaide Contemporary will be part of the Art Gallery of South Australia
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Architects welcome government's social housing review
Communities secretary wants green paper to be ’most substantial report of its kind for a generation’
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Walters & Cohen picked for South African school expansion
Practice to deliver innovation centre at Cape Town independent college
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Work begins on Schmidt Hammer Lassen's Shanghai high-tech complex
Scheme to be built in existing technology park
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Government rejects Tesco flats appeal - despite praise for two architects
Kingston council refuses to defend its own planning committee which threw out two schemes in a row
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Suffragette statue battle in Parliament Square set for decision
Council criticises Liam O’Connor’s ’intricate’ plinth as Emmeline Pankhurst faces off against Millicent Fawcett
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Decline in conservation officers continues as workloads rise
Data shows some areas have faced 50% cut in numbers over a decade
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Arb mulls update for qualifications and training rules
Registration board seeks architects’ views for criteria and procedures review
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Parry seeks to up Chelsea Barracks housing numbers
Architect redraws application to add three new apartments to fourth-phase blocks
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Heatherwick's £30m art gallery in a grain silo opens
Designer describes challenge of scooping space from within dense structure of concrete tubes