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National Theatre plans approved
Haworth Tompkins’ £70 million plans to redevelop the National Theatre have won planning approval, despite a last-minute drama in which the critic William Curtis accused planning officers of leaving out key information
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Recognition for 11 Brindleyplace
Glenn Howells Architects’ 11 Brindleyplace has won the top prize at the annual British Council for Offices awards
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NewsGame on for BDP’s revamp of Old Trafford cricket club
BDP’s £32 million redevelopment of Old Trafford, home of Lancashire County Cricket Club, has been approved by communities secretary Eric Pickles
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News£5.5bn plan for Liverpool Docks in for planning
A dramatically scaled-down version of Chapman Taylor’s masterplan for the £5.5 billion regeneration of part of the Liverpool Docks has been submitted for planning after three years of wrangling
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NewsFosters unveils design for Qatari World Cup bid
Foster & Partners is behind the centrepiece stadium for Qatar’s bid to host the 2022 football World Cup.
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NewsScott Brownrigg's Bodleian storage building opens
Scott Brownrigg’s £25 million book storage facility for Oxford University opened today.
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NewsRIBA announces 2011 honorary and international fellowships
RIBA Council today has approved the award of 12 new honorary fellowships of the institute along with eight international fellowships.
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NewsCulture minister opens Weedon Architects' Zellig project in Birmingham
Weedon Architects’ £10 million Zellig project in Birmingham was opened by culture minister Ed Vaizey on the last day of the Tory Party conference yesterday (OCT 6).
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NewsLife of Scottish architect Steele celebrated
The life of the late Scottish architect Matt Steele is being celebrated today with a conference and book launch in his landmark building, the Hippodrome.
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NewsMake wins public inquiry into Southwark housing scheme
Make’s plans for a major housing scheme in London have been given the green light after a public inquiry overturned Southwark Council’s original decision to refuse planning.
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NewsPat Ritchie replaces Kerslake as HCA chief
HCA director for the North East region Pat Ritchie has been made interim chief executive at the Homes & Communities Agency.
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NewsS333 wins planning in Plymouth
Plymouth city planners have backed a multi-purpose building by S333, combining offices, car parking and retail.
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NewsWorld Architecture survey launched
BD World Architecture 100 is a unique annual publication which is a definitive list of the world’s largest architectural practices based on the number of architects they employ.
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NewsProposals for controversial 'Ground Zero' Muslim centre revealed
The first images of the controversial Park 51 Muslim community centre, planned for a site near New York’s Ground Zero, have been revealed.
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NewsFoster's posts massive pre-tax loss
Foster & Partners has posted a huge pre-tax loss after racking up interest repayments of nearly £40 million.
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NewsFire destroys Hastings Pier hours after architectural competition launched
A huge fire has destroyed almost all of Hastings Pier in East Sussex, a day after a redevelopment competition was launched.
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NewsO'Donnell & Tuomey wins planning for LSE project
O’Donnell & Tuomey’s new students’ centre for the London School of Economics has been awarded planning permission by Westminster Council.
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NewsCouncils take legal action over BSF cancellation
A council in the East Midlands has joined two other local authorities in taking legal action over the government’s decision to scrap the BSF programme.
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NewsConstruction industry suffers crisis of confidence
Confidence in the construction industry has dropped back to the levels seen in the recession.







