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Tower Hamlets insists it owns Old Flo
The ownership of Henry Moore’s artwork has come under question
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Scotland to cut property emissions by 40%
Architect Lynne Sullivan asked to reconvene expert sustainability panel
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Architects' confidence fell in November
RIBA Future Trends Survey shows less optimistic outlook
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Shard architect leaves to set up new practice
William Matthews goes after 19 years at Renzo Piano
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Walkie-Talkie milestone as steel frame completes
Viñoly scheme includes sky garden on top three floors
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Assael Architecture bags planning for Hammersmith site
Previous schemes by Conran Partners and Scott Brownrigg were rejected
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Paul Morrell slams government over green issues
Former chief construction adviser blames Treasury for inaction
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Top ranking architects in the UK – December 2012
The most active architecture practices in the UK based on the value of projects that have received planning permission*
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Stride Treglown completes council office refurbishment
The £20m project transforms an existing building into a public services ‘hub’
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Allies & Morrison wins planning for Vauxhall Square scheme
Plans include two 168m residential towers
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Norman Foster presents New York Public Library plans
Twice as much of the building will be open to the public
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Levitt Bernstein unveils plans for Trellick Tower site
Local councillor says more engagement is needed to get project right
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The top 10 blogs of 2012
From Ryan Gosling’s architectural chat up lines to zero carbon definitions and the 10 things architecture school can teach you, our bloggers covered a wide variety of topics in 2012…
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Atkins achieves CSH level five for York Council
Archer Close is authority’s first affordable housing scheme for 20 years
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NPPF boosts housing figures
HBF data shows planning approvals up since introduction of new policy