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Aecom ousts Arup on Serpentine Pavilion
Poached Arup chief brings contract with him to new firm
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Japanese architect chosen for Serpentine Pavilion
Sou Fujimoto will design cloud-like structure
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Don't rule out third runway at Heathrow, warns US expert
London cannot wait for new airport, says aviation specialist
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Stuart Lipton backs rebuilt Euston Arch as gateway to science quarter
Developer says proposal could boost Britain’s confidence
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Five architects shortlisted for Everton Park visitor centre
Cass Associates, FVMA and Studio Three go up against Austin-Smith Lord and Broadway Malyan
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Building awareness with clients
All architectural work has to be won. The old-school approach where architects met clients on the golf course and were given work that way has long disappeared. Some work does still come through personal relationships and recommendations, of course, particularly at the smaller end of the scale. And that work ...
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Black Maria lands at King's Cross
Swiss practice teamed up with Richard Wentworth for temporary structure
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Steven Holl unveils Kennedy Center expansion plans
$100m extension planned for Edward Durell Stone building
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Elbphilharmonie architects to get €94m in fees
Herzog de Meuron working with local practice on Hamburg project
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National Grid submits plans for T-Pylon test line
RIBA competition jury for next generation pylon included disgraced energy secretary Chris Huhne
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Harvard announce jury for travelling fellowship
Mohsen Mostafavi and Farshid Moussavi to judge $100,000 travelling fellowship
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Burlington Arcade revamp complete
Blair Associates took over the project from Peter Marino last year
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Bee hives to be installed in Birmingham buildings
Cushman Wakefield to extend measures aimed at halting drop in bee population
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Go ahead for Avanti Architects' children’s hospital addition
The practice won a competition to design the Sheffield hospital in April 2012
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Work pushes ahead at Rochester Riverside
The first public square under construction is designed by Philip Cave Associates
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Foster Wilson gets green light for church conversion
The grade II listed chapel will be converted into a performing arts centre