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Page & Park discovers 15th century beehives
A project by Page & Park to restore a 650-year-old Scottish chapel featured in the film The Da Vinci Code has uncovered a new mystery: a pair of stone beehives hidden within its ornate roof pinnacles
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NewsJonathan Tuckey opens up new courtyard in Folkestone’s centre
Jonathan Tuckey Design has submitted a proposal to build a £1.5 million retail and housing development in the heart of Folkestone, Kent
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NewsMcAslan’s music academy strikes all the right notes
John McAslan & Partners’ new extension to the Royal Academy of Music has opened
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NewsDesign Engine’s Oxford campus wins go-ahead
Design Engine has finally won planning for its £80 million redevelopment of Oxford Brookes University
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Breen to be head of NBBJ London
Irishman Kieran Breen has been appointed principal of NBBJ’s London office
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BBC client role attacked again
The BBC’s competence as a client has been questioned for the second time this year.
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NewsRaumlabor bubble floats around London's parks
German architecture and artist collective Raumlabor-Berlin has created a mobile, bubble-shaped pavilion that will tour London’s parks this summer.
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NewsCarey Jones finishes Candle House
Carey Jones’s £19 million cylindrical Candle House development in Leeds has been completed.
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NewsBlack to extend site of ICE's HQ
Black Architecture has submitted a detailed planning application for the complete refurbishment and environmental renewal of a grade II listed building in central London for the Institution of Civil Engineers.
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McAslan to chair Saltire awards
John McAslan has been named the first-ever guest chairman of the judging panel of the annual Saltire Society Housing Design Awards.
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NewsHadid’s 2012 Aquatics Centre pools are tested
These pictures released by the Olympic Delivery Authority show the pools in Zaha Hadid’s Aquatic Centre being tested.
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Developers under fire over size of new homes
Private developers are routinely building homes up to a third smaller than best-practice benchmarks, a new study has found.
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NewsArchitects swing behind Tories as election approaches, poll suggests
Architects’ support for the Conservative Party has almost trebled in the last decade
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Practices urged to take charity interns
A charity that helps high-achieving youngsters from deprived backgrounds into the professions is appealing for architectural practices to offer internships this summer in Manchester, Birmingham and London.
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NewsTonkin Liu unveils 14m-high metal flower
Tonkin Liu’s metal Future Flower sculpture has been unveiled on the banks of the River Mersey in Cheshire.
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NewsBrixton Market listed
Brixton Market, the symbolic heartland of London’s Caribbean community, has been given grade II listed status, despite its lack of architectural merit.
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NewsEric Parry's St Martin-in-the-Fields wins European Union prize
Eric Parry’s restoration of central London’s St Martin-in-the-Fields church is one of just two UK projects to be awarded a European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage.
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London property tycoon declared bankrupt
Property tycoon Simon Halabi has been declared bankrupt, it has emerged.







