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Report urges London mayor to act on privatisation of public space
London Assembly says planning can be used to limit developers’ control
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Jerde design for Coventry's Broadgate area sparks debate
US architecture practice Jerde has drawn the ire of Coventry residents again, this time with its design for a £7 million revamp of Broadgate
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EU brick tax ruling will secure UK jobs
Architects have welcomed an EU decision that will see the UK brick industry remain exempt from a potentially crippling carbon tax.
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Make’s Edinburgh cinema plans deferred again
A decision over Make’s plans to convert a grade-B listed former cinema in Edinburgh into a hotel and arts studio has been postponed again
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Wilson Mason wins permission for submerged Lancaster supermarket
Wilson Mason and Partners has secured planning permission from for a Booths supermarket set into the landscape in Scotforth, Lancaster
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TP Bennett and AECOM win future workplace design competition
TP Bennett and AECOM have won a workplace of the future design competition, held by the British Council for Offices and Property Week, Building Design’s sister title.
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Green light for Jestico & Whiles' East End towers
Newham Council approves residential-led development
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Architects sought for academy and leisure centre jobs in Kensington
Council planning series of new facilities
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Gold medal at Chelsea Flower Show for Chetwoods' garden
Record-breaking B&Q garden opened by Gwyneth Paltrow
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Design review needs more planning punch say Cabe and RIBA
Design Council Cabe and the RIBA have called for design review advice to be made a material consideration in planning decisions
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Work completed on Bond Bryan’s ‘liquorice allsorts’ school
Construction of the Bond Bryan-designed £7.6 million Post-16 Centre at Phoenix High School in Shepherd’s Bush, London, has been completed.
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SHH Architects - offices for international shipping company, London
SHH has completed work on transforming the interior of a 5-storey early-Georgian terrace building in London’s West End
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Fears over Charles Rennie Mackintosh legacy as buildings fall into disrepair
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society urges action over dilapidation
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Suffolk student wins John Peel arts centre RIBA competition
Matthew Loosley designed mezzanine level for Stowmarket’s Corn Exchange
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Architects sought for Glasgow 2014 stadium revamp
Temporary work for track and field events at Hampden stadium advertised in OJEU
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Plasma Studios' bridge gives visitors views over Horticultural Expo in China
Chinese scheme will see giant steel trellis covered by climbing plants to provide natural shade.
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RRA celebrates 25 years by moving into a self-designed HQ
Hereford-based practice now has offices in London and Cheltenham
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Turley Associates promotes Matt Quayle to head of urban design
Turley Associates, the planning and urban design consultancy, has promoted Matt Quayle to head of urban design