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BIG wins Bordeaux cultural centre competition
Riverfront centre will “invite art into the city and the city into the arts”
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KPF reveals its plans to move Chelsea FC to Battersea Power Station
Defeated bid would have placed one stand in the power station
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Rogers submits cancer centre plans despite concerns
Public health building at Guy’s Hospital criticised for its impact on the public realm
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SOM reveals 42-storey tower for Stratford
Manhattan Loft Gardens to contain 248 flats and three sky gardens
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Zaha Hadid achieves honour ‘on her own terms’
Supporters say she has stood up for women in architecture and creative talent in the profession
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Centre Point tower plans submitted
Developer Almacantar has submitted plans to Camden Council to refurbish Centre Point tower at the eastern end of Oxford Street in central London, which is expected to cost £350 million.
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Construction orders keep falling
More bad news for the construction sector has been published by the Office for National Statistics.
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Data Brief: June 22 2012
A good week for Holder Mathias, a bad week for social housing and a run down of the top UK architects
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Number of new builds nosedive
The number of affordable homes in England during the 2011/12 financial year fall
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Hawkins Brown completes Kingston uni faculty
Building will be used for business and law teaching
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Foster and Partners scoops two RIBA International Awards
Sergison Bates, Wilkinson Eyre and Hopkins only other UK winners
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Architect of the Year Awards 2012: Sports and Entertainment
Find out hwo to enter one of this year’s most hottly contested awards
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Unesco prepares to strip Liverpool of heritage status
Organisation says Chapman Taylor’s plans put city’s heritage at risk
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Foster to design Cuban ballet school
Arts complex project led by the Royal Ballet’s Carlos Acosta
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Feilden Clegg Bradley reveals plans for BBC Manchester site
Major office and residential scheme to be built on site of former Broadcasting House