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NewsCouncil approves Allies & Morrison’s Brent Cross Cricklewood development
Barnet Council has given the green light to the £4.5 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood development in north-west London.
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NewsBirmingham blow as EH urges library listing
City’s architectural ambitions dealt double whammy as key figure quits
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NewsGillespies’ Edinburgh scheme wins top landscape award
Landscape and urban design practice Gillespies has scooped top prize in this year’s Landscape Institute Awards.
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NewsHaworth Tompkins puts RCA painters under one roof
Haworth Tompkins’ new home for the Royal College of Arts’ painting department, the Sackler building, opened yesterday
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NewsRIBA teams up to produce call climate change 'call for action'
The RIBA has joined forces with architecture institutes around the world to deliver a 15 point “call for action” on climate change in Copenhagen next month.
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Publicist Deborah Stratton dies
Architectural publicist Deborah Stratton has died after a long illness aged 54.
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NewsConcern over Hackney’s approval of Foster plan
Campaigners say Bishops Place was pushed through by developer
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NewsSchool swimming pool acts as springboard for Duggan Morris
Yaya nominee Duggan Morris Architects has won planning permission for a £1.5 million refurbishment and new-build project to create a sports facility for Alfriston School in Buckinghamshire
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Planning minister pledges redraft
Planning minister John Healey has pledged to redraft the government’s controversial planning policy statement 15 to take account of criticism from conservation and planning groups
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NewsAHMM’s Kentish Town double
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris’s Kentish Town Health Centre won two prizes at the Building Better Healthcare Awards 2009. The practice scooped Best Primary Care Design at the ceremony last week and Roy Macgregor, the GP behind the competition, was named Design Champion of the Year
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Arup workload up by one-quarter
Engineering and design firm Arup reports that its workload has increased in the last 12 months, with turnover in the year to March 2009 up nearly 25% to £889 million
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NewsCorrea crowned for global legacy
Indian-born architect, planner, activist and theoretician Charles Correa is to receive the 2009 RIBA Jencks Award for his contribution to international architecture
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New review for Lighthouse
Glasgow City Council has said it will come up with a long-term plan for the future of the Lighthouse architecture centre by next spring
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NewsDesigns chalked up for school
Penoyre & Prasad has designed a new education campus for Liverpool’s Jewish community
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BaleHaus awaits luck of the straw
Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud has officially opened White Design’s house built out of straw bales at the University of Bath
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Funding flows to coastal resorts
Culture and heritage landmarks at seven coastal resorts are to be revamped under the government’s Sea Change programme, the Department for Culture, Media & Sport announced this week







