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SAVE scores a Pathfinder victory as Pickles overrules Liverpool council
Secretary of State insists an environmental assessment is necessary
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New Patel Taylor scheme for Essex University revealed
Student centre and library extension follows firm’s previous Ivor Crewe lecture hall
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Libeskind synagogue plans
Daniel Libeskind has revealed images of a new liberal synagogue, which he dubbed “a synagogue for Munich, Germany and the future”.
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Spanish underdog triumphs in Lausanne
Young Barcelona practice to create cultural quarter for Swiss city
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Cultural Guide: June 20 to 26
A folly, urban conflict and the North’s influence on the work of James Stirling - BD brings you the highlights of this week.
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Fledgling practice K4 in £65m project bonanza
Work includes revamp of Birmingham’s Central Fire Station
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Local residents chain themselves to Chelsea Barracks railings
Protesters from the Chelsea Barracks Action Group hit out at developer Qatari Diar
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Zaha Hadid's Serpentine Sackler Gallery approved
Magazine building in Kensington Gardens to house new exhibition space
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Legal row hangs over Liverpool museum launch
Second architect prepares for museum client’s court action
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RMJM pursued over unpaid Gazprom fees
Acoustic consultant takes legal action as RMJM crisis spreads to Russia
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Atkins turnover jumps to £1.5 billion as pre-tax profits down
Diversification and acquisitions boost results
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Ruth Reed renews attack on Tories for calling BSF a 'legitimate business opportunity'
Tory BSF ’smear’ row continues
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Devereux Architects forms strategic alliance with Emirati practice
Women’s health to be a key focus of new partnership
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Restored art gallery opens doors
The Watts Gallery in the Surrey village of Compton reopens tomorrow after a £10 million restoration by ZMMA.
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Photography competition for architects launched
Third Architect’s Eye competition now open for entries
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Essex is education sector's top performer
Practices manage to stay afloat on schools despite government cuts
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Campaigners accuse DCMS of bowing to economic pressure over Broadgate
But Ken Shuttleworth hails decision not to list Broadgate as ’fantastic news’
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Herzog & de Meuron's Lord's cricket ground plans to be scaled back
Client makes changes to cut costs
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Labour slams BSF spending claims in row over figures
Labour has weighed into the school-building row, claiming the Tories care more about “sensationalist headlines than the truth”.