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Tameside OKs £100m scheme
Plans for a £100 million residential development in Hattersley, south-east of Manchester, have been given the go-ahead by Tameside council.
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Mayor revises costings toolkit
London mayor Ken Livingstone has revised a financial appraisal toolkit which helps developers and planners to assess the viability of affordable housing in new developments.
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NewsGermans honour Chipperfield
This year’s Stirling prizewinner, David Chipperfield, has been made an honourary member of the Federation of German Architects in a ceremony in at the rotunda of the Altes Museum, Berlin.
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Swansea science laboratory opens
A £52 million science research centre by Welsh firm Powell Dobson Architects has opened in Swansea.
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NewsHowells’ Bristol tower go-ahead
Glenn Howells Architects has won planning permission for a 12-storey residential tower in Bristol.
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York FE college completed
The UK’s largest further education college, by Yorkshire-based architect Bond Bryan, has opened its doors to students.
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NewsHudson on the march to hall
Hudson Architects has won planning permission for this hall and community centre for the Salvation Army at Chelmsford, Essex.
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Bovis refuses to build Hadid's Foundation HQ
NEWS: Zaha Hadid's headquarters for the Architecture Foundation is plunged into fresh crisis OPINION: Bovis's refusal is no surprise
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Future Systems fight back in battle over Prague library - new images
NEWS: Prague library will be built unchanged, insists Kaplicky - plus new images OPINION: Will Prague library become the next Cardiff Bay Opera House?
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Dutch firms favoured for UK masterplanning
Will Hurst analyses the fashion for using Dutch firms for UK masterplanning projects, with a look at the leading firms' CVs.
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NewsPrague library will be built unchanged, insists Kaplicky
Architect is confident he will win political row over design
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NewsRead the latest from BD's answer to Facebook
Where we've been and what we've been doing - the latest posting on the BD team's profiles page
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NewsChetwood Associates’ sail-like ‘wind dam’ lands on Lake Lagoda
Architect Chetwood Associates has applied for planning for a £2.5 million “wind dam” in Russia.
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NewsBath arts complex contest comes down to Fretton and MUMA
RIBA judges call Bath University competition too close to call
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NewsCampaigners fight Foster’s Ealing tower
Group vows to fight size and design of Foster's intimidating “penny whistle” tower
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NewsStars heading to Paris for RIBA conference
The RIBA’s annual conference opens in Paris on Thursday at Oscar Niemeyer’s French Communist Party HQ
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NewsGoldschmied to bail out Alsop from SMC
Exclusive Troubled practice in jeopardy as it faces loss of star designer to ex-RRP partner
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NewsDutch lead Olympic legacy shortlist
The six teams shortlisted for the Olympic legacy masterplan boast a wave of Dutch talent including Rem Koolhaas, it emerged this week.







