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NewsFarrell unveils proposals to double size of Ashford
Terry Farrell has unveiled proposals to develop the Kent town of Ashford with the aim of doubling its size by 2031
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NewsRussian leaders back opposition to RMJM’s Gazprom tower
Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has backed opponents of RMJM’s flagship Okhta Centre in St Petersburg in a major blow to the Gazprom tower project.
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NewsEntering a parallel world
Plans for a new conference and exhibition centre by Pringle Brandon and Wilkinson Eyre in the capital have been announced by mayor Boris Johnson
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Crossrail projects stay on track
The capital’s major transport infrastructure scheme is yet to be hit by public sector cuts, its backers insisted this week
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Southampton team chosen
Danish firm Gehl Architects, MJP Architects, Scott Brownrigg and Proctor & Matthews have all been lined up to work on a 10-year scheme to revamp Southampton
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Green light for Croydon homes
TP Bennett has secured planning permission for a housing scheme on the edge of East Croydon railway station in south London
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Zero carbon housing on site
Work has begun on the UK’s first zero-carbon housing development after it received planning consent last week
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NewsNew Square for Jewellery Quarter
Designs for a new £1.5 million public square in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter have been submitted to the city council.
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NewsCanadian firm buys Nightingale Associates
Nightingale Associates has been bought by IBI group for just over £13 million.
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NewsViñoly and Bennetts given green light for Oxford campus
Major new academic buildings by Rafael Viñoly, Bennetts Associates and Wilkinson Eyre for Oxford University have been granted planning permission.
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands 02 Arena scheme
An office-led scheme close to the 02 Arena in Greenwich by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has been given the green light by councillors.
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NewsCouncil accused over building demolition
Campaigners have accused Hackney Council of cultural vandalism after it began demolishing a building while it was being considered by English Heritage for listing.
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NewsJohn Pawson’s House of Stone
John Pawson’s House of Stone has finished its run at the Salone del Mobile in Milan.The structure, a temporary installation produced in collaboration and lighting specialists KKDC, was made using recycled stone developed by the project’s other collaborator, Salvatori .“Seen from the colonnade the installation was a simple house shaped ...
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NewsArup Associates shortlisted to design a five-star hotel for insects
Arup Associates and the team behind the Pinnacle have been shortlisted for an architectural competition to design a five-star hotel for insects.
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NewsWalters and Cohen win permission for three new schools
Walters and Cohen has been granted planning permission for three new school buildings.
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NewsCabe has days to make £1.1m of cuts
Design watchdog will try to save jobs as it tackles 4% cut in budget.
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NewsZaha Hadid Maxxi museum opens in Rome
Tomorrow sees the long-awaited opening of Maxxi, Zaha Hadid’s National Museum of Twenty First Century Arts, in the Roman suburb of Flaminio.
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NewsPrince keeping close eye on new barracks design
Developer’s managing director tells court that Rogers’ design was repetitive and inflexible.
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NewsLondon Festival of Architecture pavilion unveiled
Price & Myers have revealed their design for a temporary pavilion outside the offices of New London Architecture for this summer’s London Festival of Architecture.







