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NewsProctor and Matthews heads up Peabody's Thamesmead team
Dutch practice Mecanoo also working on masterplan
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NewsShare architects and planners, minister tells councils
Local authorities should join forces to beef up planning departments, says Brandon Lewis
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Design competition for world's remotest inhabited island
Ideas sought for future of hamlet known as Edinburgh of the Seven Seas
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NewsBelsize's biggest project so far blooms in the desert
Mixed-use project aspires to improve expanding Saudi town’s streetscape
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NewsFirst look at SelgasCano's Serpentine Pavilion
Madrid architect’s colourful chrysalis pays homage to 15 years of commissions
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NewsRIBA agrees biggest shake-up in architectural education for 50 years
From zero to Arb in seven years
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NewsWorries grow that election could sink airport expansion plans
Hung parliament could derail major infrastructure projects, KPMG warns
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NewsArchitect hit with £2k fine after listed building consent blunder
Welsh architect found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct by Arb
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NewsMackenzie Wheeler gets OK for work at Holden landmark
Part of Grade I listed library to be turned into free school
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NewsShock as Grafton's first UK scheme is thrown out
£55m Kingston University project likened to WWII flak tower
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Vienna Museum launches £100,000 open design contest
Museum stands on one of city’s most prestigious squares
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NewsTheis & Khan join dRMM in chase for Kent competition
Five shortlisted in RIBA competition for Sevenoaks community centre
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NewsHS2 sets up design review panel
Sadie Morgan in charge of group looking at design including stations






