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Blackfriars site 'marketed in 2011'
The administrator in charge of the 1 Blackfriars Road site, which was due to accommodate a 52-storey skyscraper by Ian Simpson Architects, has said it will be marketed to new owners early next year
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British Land signals office revival
In more evidence that the London office market is recovering, developer British Land said it was beginning a £1.5 billion London office building programme to meet increased demand for grade A space in the capital
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Oberlanders Architects wins planning for sweet Edinburgh scheme
Oberlanders Architects has won planning consent for the Sugarhouse, a £15 million mixed-use development on a sensitive site in Edinburgh’s old town.
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Crossrail station designs revealed
London mayor Boris Johnson and rail minister Theresa Villiers have unveiled the designs for Crossrail’s central London stations.
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Architects’ gloom lifts slightly, Riba survey shows
The current skittish nature of the market has been underlined by the latest Riba Future Trends survey, with architects more optimistic about their future workloads for first time since February.
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Museums shrug off 'funding crisis' threat
Regional museums have said they are confident that DCMS plans to stop funding them will not affect building plans.The Department of Culture, Media & Sport yesterday announced it would stop funding seven regional museums when current arrangements end in four years’ time.But the department insists it is purely an administrative ...
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Bennetts ready for curtain up
Bennetts Associates’ four-year transformation of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon will open to the public next Wednesday.
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World's first business of architecture degree launched
The world’s first architectural masters degree combining design with management has been launched by a Spanish university in collaboration with the Royal College of Art and New London Architecture.
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Mitchell Taylor wins planning to transform hangar into homes
Mitchell Taylor Workshop has won planning permission to turn a former military aircraft hangar in a Wiltshire field into a new community.
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TfL signs up architects to review panel role
Transport for London has appointed a series of high-profile architects to sit on a newly-created Design Review Panel to scrutinise a host of public realm projects in the coming year.
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Architect jailed for conning his client
An architect who conned a Cumbrian family into paying £6,500 for work he had not done has been sent to prison for nearly four years.
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Legal challenge delays £450 million Liverpool Hospital scheme
The chief executive of a Liverpool hospital trust wanting to build a new £450 million PFI hospital has condemned a legal challenge against it as time wasting.
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Foster to create major new science centre in Oxford
Foster & Partners is to design a £30 million science and enterprise visitor centre in Oxford.
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New images of Olympic projects revealed
The Olympic Delivery Authority has unveiled new images of the 2012 Olympic Park in east London.
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ADP to create art gallery for Southend
ADP has won a contract to build a £26.9 million art gallery and library in Southend in Essex.
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Halliday Clark distills plans for new brewery
Work on a new brewery near Barnsley by West Yorkshire practice Halliday Clark Architects will begin next spring.
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Formroom's Everton plans given green light
Liverpool planners have backed Manchester practice Formroom Architects’ corporate hospitality scheme for Everton football club.
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Culture department seeks architects for heritage boards
The Department for Culture, Media & Sport is looking for two new trustees to join the board of the Heritage Lottery Fund and the National Heritage Memorial Fund in March.
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Purcell Miller Tritton rides to the rescue of Cardigan Castle
Purcell Miller Tritton has put together a £9 million restoration proposal for the semi-ruined Cardigan Castle.