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NewsCabe wants more changes to Viñoly Battersea plan
Cabe has called for further changes to be made to Rafael Viñoly’s masterplan for Battersea Power Station.
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Civic Trust Awards deadline nears
The deadline for architects to enter the 2011 Civic Trust Awards is just two weeks away.
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NewsConran's Ealing housing scheme wins go-ahead
Conran & Partners’ £136 million regeneration of Ealing’s Green Man Lane estate in west London has won planning.
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NewsGreenwich shortlist revealed
Ten practices have been shortlisted for the final tranche of the Greenwich Millennium Village (GMV), one of the country’s most ambitious regeneration projects.
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NewsThorp retires from Leeds as last of city architects
As the seventh holder of the post steps down, the architect’s civic role is over. The man thought to be Britain’s last city architect is to step down after 40 years with the council, and will not be replaced.
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NewsAtkins and HOK picked for Gatwick framework
HOK, Atkins and Pascal & Watson are among firms celebrating after making it on to a £1 billion framework to modernise Gatwick Airport.
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NewsPawn shop listing hangs over plans for Victoria
A row over London’s oldest pawnbrokers’ shop could scupper the multi-billion pound redevelopment of Victoria.
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NewsBiodiverse Cambridge campus wins approval
Whitelaw Turkington’s landscape scheme for Cambridge University’s burgeoning West Cambridge campus has won planning permission
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Doors open at lighthouse
A Shetland lighthouse and Glasgow allotments are among the places people will be able to visit this month as part of the Scottish Civic Trust’s Doors Open Days
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Never mind the bollards, ministers tell councils
The government has declared war on street clutter, with two cabinet ministers urging council leaders to remove unnecessary signs, bollards and railings
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NewsFoster puts on a show in New York
The finishing touches are being put to Foster & Partners’ Sperone Westwater Gallery in New York ahead of its first exhibition, which opens on September 22
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Rowling MS clinic for Edinburgh
Architects will get to compete to design a new multiple sclerosis research clinic which will be built at Edinburgh University thanks to a £10 million donation by author JK Rowling
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NewsRRA Architects ploughs ahead with new agricultural campus
RRA Architects has unveiled images of its £25 million masterplan for the Herefordshire College of Technology’s new Holme Lacy Campus
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NewsTurning over a new leaf
Sjölander da Cruz Architects has completed a £35,000 youth shelter on a piece of wasteland-turned-wildlife sanctuary in the West Midlands
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NewsHowells reveals King’s Cross tower
Plans for the tallest tower on the King’s Cross Central site have been unveiled. It is hoped the building, by Glenn Howells Architects, will become an “urban marker” for the regeneration scheme, visible from across London.
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NewsRIBA Special Awards shortlist announced
David Chipperfield, DSDHA, dRMM, Carmody Groarke and Aecom are among the finalists for the RIBA Special Awards 2010.
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NewsSauerbruch Hutton is Venice M9 museum winner
German practice Sauerbruch Hutton has beaten a shortlist including David Chipperfield to win the competition to design a new €100 million museum of the 20th century in Venice.
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NewsCity of London to charge for pre-application meetings
The City of London is to begin charging developers for pre-application meetings.
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NewsRIAS alarm at Scottish National Trust report
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has written to the National Trust for Scotland asking for an urgent meeting about the future of the historic properties it manages.







