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Stoke regeneration will be highest green standard says architect
RHWL Architects says it will achieve BREEAM Excellent with city centre scheme
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Leading global architects to join forces at Ecobuild 2013
RIBA president Angela Brady leads debate on sustainable design
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US architects would re-elect Obama, poll finds
As US voters go to polls, AIA explains pros and cons of both candidates
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Denys Lasdun's archive opened to the public
RIBA launches online catalogue and plans Lasdun website
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Nigel Coates wins RIBA education award
‘No longer an enfant terrible,’ says former RCA architecture head
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PRP chief vows to protect housing quality from 'bonfire of the regulations'
Independent Challenge Panel wants to raise standards as well as cut red tape
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Manchester seeks to develop sustainable city blueprint
Sustainability exhibition invites public to help develop green ideas
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Moscow tower nicks Shard's title as 'Europe's tallest building'
Mercury City Tower powers past Shard to claim record - but not for long
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Fabric Architecture build barrel-vaulted pavilion in US
Canopy of structure reaches 10m in height
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'World's best architects' sought for Whitechapel revamp
Masterplan should include affordable homes
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Plans submitted for In n Out Club refurb
Paul Davis Partners working on proposals for former Naval and Military Club
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Students complete benches in City of London
Hand and machine carved Portland Stone blocks installed at Cheapside
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Architects invited to design boundary breaking retirement homes
Retirement specialist McCarthy Stone hopes to see project through to completion
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Ricky Burdett on airport commission
Interim report on future of London’s airports promised next year
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Experts to discuss sustainable healthcare buildings at Cambridge Uni seminar
Academics and professionals will talk about the challenges of sustainable healthcare design
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Architects say drying clothes inside is ‘health risk’
Mac researchers say tightening of building regulations is needed
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