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NewsSeven Sisters store plan savaged
Residents protest against Pollard Thomas Edwards’ demolition proposal for Edwardian-era building
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NewsSeeing St Paul’s from a new angle
Make has completed its second building, an information kiosk next to St Paul’s Cathedral
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London’s veg market to expand
Architects have been invited to compete for the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market at Vauxhall, south London.
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NewsChetwood aims for green record
Chetwood Associates has unveiled a £50 million business park (pictured) at Newcastle-under-Lyme, which it hopes will be one of the greenest in the world.
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Ken to work with Sweden’s Olin
London mayor Ken Livingstone has announced plans to co-operate with his Stockholm counterpart Kristina Axén Olin on tackling climate change.
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NewsRole changes at Carey Jones
Chris Jones (pictured) is to step down as MD of Carey Jones next year.
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Land Securities splits into three
Land Securities is to split into three specialist, separately quoted entities focusing on retail, London and property outsourcing.
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NewsAlsop reveals his new vision for Croydon
Architect to remodel town centre with 30-storey tourist attraction
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NewsFabric of their lives
John McAslan & Partners’ £20 million Harris Academy in south London was opened this week by schools minister Lord Adonis, who described it “one of the best” in the country.
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Watchdog to lobby for Causeway centre
Northern Ireland’s newly established design watchdog has renewed its efforts to ensure Heneghan Peng’s Giant’s Causeway visitors’ centre is built.
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DCLG ‘not up to’ dealing with Thames Gateway
The Thames Gateway project is a disjointed and overambitious exercise beyond the abilities of the DCLG to manage, a leading MP has claimed.
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NewsArboretum design lets visitors tiptoe through the treetops
Moxon Architects has revealed designs for a £1.5 million treetop walkway at the National Arboretum in Gloucestershire.
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Seven practices on latest 2012 shortlist
Adjaye Associates and Stanton Williams are among seven practices shortlisted by the ODA for a cluster of venues in the north of the Olympic Park.
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NewsStamp of approval
Hawkins Brown has revealed images of its completed £2.4 million library and residential scheme in Boscombe, east Dorset.
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NewsWestminster's Dutch treat
Danish practice Schmidt Hammer Lassen has won planning consent for this £93 million scheme for the City of Westminster College.
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Pathfinder has lost its way, says NAO
The National Audit Office has slammed the government’s costly and controversial £2.2 billion Pathfinder housing scheme, warning that it has not proved its worth.
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Marr to speak at BCO conference
Broadcaster Andrew Marr is to deliver a keynote address on the politics of Europe at the British Council for Offices’ conference in Brussels next year.
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Holmes offered Aberdeen project
Scottish firm Holmes has been selected from a shortlist of five to design a scheme to convert Aberdeen’s Marischal College into the city council’s headquarters.
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NewsAHMMs wharf project debuts
AHMM’s Adelaide Wharf housing scheme in Shoreditch, east London, has been opened jointly by housing minister Yvette Cooper and chair of English Partnerships Margaret Ford.







