More News – Page 769
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NewsLibeskind calls for greater public involvement in architecture
Successful cities must give citizens a role in development decisions says architect
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NewsHolyrood architect joins campaign against new building entrance
Former RMJM architect said work would increase security risk to public
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NewsWorsley New Hall shortlisted designs revealed
Anonymous exhibition includes plans by Henning Larsen and Hopkins
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NewsDavey warns Tory right-wingers over green investment
Energy secretary blames ‘Tea Party’ elements for putting off investors
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NewsArchitecture PLB reveals Winchester Passivhaus
Three-bedroom house is first Passivhaus project in Hampshire
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Judge allows London Met students to return - pending legal challenge
Overseas students celebrate judge’s ruling
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NewsArchitecture student advertises services on eBay
Third year students offers month’s work for 99p in bid to find internship
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NewsVaizey vows to champion architecture
Minister wants industry at centre of “construction renaissance”
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NewsAA hits back at Wickham allegations
Brett Steele said resignation letter is a “baseless attack”
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NewsRIBA slams home extension proposals after poll reveals public’s concern
More than half of respondents say government plans will mean poor design quality
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NewsGerman architect plans world's first underwater hotel
Developer claims funding found for Gewers & Pudewill-designed project
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NewsGreen Deal delayed until 2013 concedes Davey
Energy secretary confirms retrofit work won’t start until next year
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NewsAdjaye gives up chasing UK work
Practice has enough overseas clients to avoid bureaucratic British procurement






