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Museum sheds light
A £27 million museum by the Australian firm behind Melbourne’s Federation Square has opened in Bristol today.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to create Bonhams' HQ
Brief involves turning seven buildings into one
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Stephen Marshall research centre for Rothschilds set to open
Buckinghamshire complex will be research and archive facility
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Hopkins, Nord and Wigglesworth on Wood Awards shortlist
Sheppard Robson and Kilburn Nightingale also among finalists
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Redcar library listing report was ‘full of errors’
The government chose not to list ABK’s Redcar Central Library after being directly influenced by a report riddled with errors, it was claimed this week
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Jeremy Hunt turns down Broadgate for listing
Buildings now set to be demolished to make way for Make ’groundscraper’ after EH recommendation rejected
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Scott Brownrigg wins planning for Mayfair mews homes
Scott Brownrigg has won planning and listed building consent for two new private residential schemes in Mayfair. The redevelopment will see two substantial private residences created at 3 Down Street Mews, a former annexe to the Calvary & Guards club beside Green Park.They will incorporate three basement levels containing a ...
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Nightingales' plan for Dorset hospital wins go-ahead
Work on £35 million scheme to start this autumn
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Jonathan Clark Architects wins planning for second project at west London school
New reception will be as colourful as award-winning library
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Cardiff students build Japanese teahouse
First and second year students at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, have built a Japanese teahouse as part of the two-and-a-half-week-long Vertical Studios programme
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Fire breaks out on site of Foster refurbishment in London
Blaze at landmark Marconi Building on the Strand tackled by 75 firefighters
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Chipperfield amends luxury housing scheme
Council gives green light for changes to ongoing De Vere Gardens scheme in Kensington
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HCA beats housing targets
But chief flags up future concerns given the state of public finances
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Sheppard Robson forced to scale back Hammersmith development
Sheppard Robson has been forced to reduce the proposed height of the buildings in its controversial development on a west London high street. The development, which would replace a 1960s extension to Hammersmith Town Hall with a new square surrounded by offices, flats and shops, has been criticised by local ...
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Chelsea Barracks plans recommended for approval
Westminster council meeting next week will consider whether affordable housing offer is adequate
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Project Orange - Raoul's delicatessen and restaurant, London
BD’s interior architect of the year 2009 has completed its fifth collaboration with restaurant chain Raoul’s in Hammersmith Grove
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Ian Simpson to turn water tanks into homes
Plans feature a six-bed home and adjacent holiday cottage