More News – Page 818
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John Thompson wins planning for Littlehampton development
Masterplan includes more than 1,200 homes
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Liverpool FC goes back to original stadium plans
Club presses on with AFL Architects’ plans drawn up in 2003
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John McAslan reveals Elephant & Castle leisure centre
Public consultation takes place this week
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Rogers Stirk Harbour to redevelop Monte Carlo landmark
Three buildings to replace Art Deco conference centre
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Milton Keynes set to allow 'damaging' changes to listed shopping centre
Conservationists in uproar over proposals for John Lewis store
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2012 Civic Trust Awards shortlist announced
David Chipperfield’s two art galleries both up for prize
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro triumphs in Aberdeen City Garden competition
Americans’ Granite Web scheme beats Foster and Partners’ proposal
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RIBA reports decrease in female architects
Future Trends survey also shows less confidence in future workloads
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RMJM struggles to pay staff after YRM takeover
Cash flow problems blamed for delay to wages, expenses and pension contributions
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International Intelligence: Montenegro
Montenegro’s economy declined by 5.7% in 2009, but now things are on the turn with new investment in the Bay of Kotor and the coastal town of Tivat
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Farrells opens first office in mainland China
Practice’s KK100 is confirmed as world’s tallest completion in 2011
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AEW plans Manchester United club and hotel
Work will be bankrolled by former player Gary Neville
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Chinese skyscraper boom 'could end in tears'
History shows economies collapse as tall buildings rise, say analysts
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International Q&A: Rob Steul of Woods Bagot
Rob Steul, principal at Woods Bagot, shares his experiences of working in Montenegro