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USC professors to pilot robots that build on the moon
Neil Leach and Anders Carlson win NASA research grant for lunar proposal
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands draws up UCL masterplan
£500 million proposal would transform college’s central London site
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Wayne Rooney hires architect to design shed
England striker brings in Pulmann Associates to replace existing shed with one three times the size
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Makespace put final touches to Camberwell mosque
Architect wins go-ahead to complete conversion of 1960s pub
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Richard Murphy's hill fort house
Architect takes inspiration from hill fort for house on Scottish Borders.
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Stanton Williams named Architect of the Year
2011 Architect of the Year Awards winners announced
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Jonathan Hendry named Young Architect of the Year
Lincolnshire-based firm takes coveted BD award
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Localism Bill gains royal assent
Architects to be affected by legislation which abolishes regional plans and kicks off planning changes
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New planning policy 'unsatisfactory' say MPs
Environmental audit committee calls for clearer definition of “sustainable development”
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Architecture student's design chosen for Olympic £5 coin
Trainee at Birmingham School of Architecture picked for commemorative coin
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Alison Brooks wins Oxford campus competition
Architect beats four others to design third quadrangle for Exeter College
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Buckley Gray Yeoman's Forest Gate masterplan goes public
Victorian-style ‘urban village’ to include around 785 homes
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Sutherland Hussey shortlisted for Chinese drama academy
Practice competing to design £30 million extension to Beijing Central Academy of Drama
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New dispute over Allies & Morrison tower ruling
Nightclub that opposed scheme gave £80,000 to Liberal Democrats
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Richard Rogers warns that UK 'could look like Los Angeles'
Architect says national planning policy needs to be rewritten to avoid creeping suburban sprawl
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Austin-Smith Lord files for CVA as pressure mounts over unpaid fees
Practice hopeful of a deal with Middle Eastern client to avoid insolvency proceedings
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Work stalls on Herzog & de Meuron's Hamburg Elbphilharmonie
Technical row stops work on four areas of building