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Kevin McCloud champions Plymouth's post-war architecture
New book celebrates city’s misunderstood heritage
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Proctor & Matthews wins permission for big Kent scheme
Project in Horsted for Countryside Properties will include more than 300 homes, community and retail
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5Plus Architects appointed to Manchester Airport City project
Urban Strategies, Aecom and Planit also on the team
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Architects back efforts to extend energy certificates
MP Zac Goldsmith proposes display energy certificates for commercial buildings
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Future of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates unveiled
New firm will be Gwathmey Siegel Kaufman & Associates
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro's High Line Park phase two opens
The second stage of New York City’s High Line Park, created on a disused railway line, has opened
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Partnerships for Schools goes the same way as BSF
Quango due to be wound up by next April and will be replaced by Education Funding Agency
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Capita Symonds launches standardised school plans
Partnership with Wates is latest response to James Review
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Delvendahl Martin unveils potential Stratford arts centre revamp
Feasibility study explores redevelopment of existing east London building
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Government plans 100,000 new homes on state-owned land by 2015
All government departments to be required to identify surplus land ripe for development
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Scott Brownrigg - The Interiors Group headquarters, London
Scott Brownrigg has completed work on a new flagship space for The Interiors Group on Balderton Street
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Conran & Partners submits plans for Walthamstow
Controversial plans for historic dog-track delivered to council
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Gateshead council demolition decision "unlawful"
Judge speaks out against decision to bulldoze housing
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BDP, Anshen & Allen and Swanke Hayden Connell chase £81m Stanmore scheme
Work on PFI hospital set to start in 2013
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New partner at Oxford Architects
Oxford Architects has appointed Matthew Balaam as partner to the practices which has offices in London, Bristol and Oxford.
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RMJM's Gazprom tower moves to St Petersburg outskirts
Plans for Europe’s tallest tower to be scaled down
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