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NewsMake’s luxury redevelopment of Westminster City Hospital goes to planning
Make has submitted a planning application to Westminster City Council for this luxury redevelopment by Candy & Candy of the derelict 1.2ha Middlesex Hospital site, which it bought last year for £175 million.
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ £1.5 million Info Shop kicks off Aylesbury Estate renewal
The first stage of the redevelopment of the infamous Aylesbury Estate in south London – – has been granted planning permission by Southwark council.
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RRP finally reveals new name
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners is the new name for Richard Rogers Partnership, it has been announced this week.
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Mediacity: UK goes to planning
The first phase of Wilkinson Eyre’s mediacity:uk development for the BBC at Salford Quays has been submitted for detailed planning permission.
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NewsCathedrals win Wolfson funds
English Heritage has turned to the Wolfson Foundation, a major grant-making charity, to bolster its cathedral repairs fund.
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Bennett steps up to City surveyor
The City of London Corporation has appointed Peter Bennett to the ancient role of city surveyor.
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NewsFoster brings Heathrow up to date
BAA has unveiled Foster & Partners’ designs for Heathrow Terminal 3.
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News‘We’re not ready’ for zero carbon rules
The government’s Code for Sustainable Homes raises the bar for domestic energy efficiency, but looks set to put even more pressure on local authorities while they are still reeling from the changes to Part L
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The Barbican's Aalto exhibition
As the Alvar Aalto show begins its run at the Barbican we bring you the first assessments of the show, Graham Bizley's examination of Aalto's legacy, a pick of the best books about him and your views including a review from the winner of our ticket competition.
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The Power Top 50
Who are the most powerful figures in British architecture? We offer our definitive list of the 50 people you need in your contacts book, as chosen by our expert jury
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NewsNews Junkie - Sunday 11/02/07
Last week’s announcement that Google had bought its fellow internet phenomenon YouTube for the small matter of $1.65bn (£880m) provoked a flurry of interest in the video-sharing website.
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Cabe to star-grade homes
Profession welcomes Michelin-style system for housing as Simmons calls on architects to lead the change
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Community hospital programme ditched
Plans for the next generation of healthcare buildings were in tatters this week after the government appeared to abandon a promise to build 50 community hospitals.
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Fraser quits A&DS in PFI protest
Wave of support for deputy chair’s criticism of Scottish design watchdog’s silence over poor quality schools
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UK cities bow to Unesco heritage site pressure
Unesco’s bid to influence development in historic British cities has borne fruit after both Lon-don and Liverpool announced changes to planning guidance to safeguard their world heritage status.
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Cabe launches Europan 9
Cabe has launched Europan 9 UK, announcing the three sites for this year’s contest: Stoke-on-Trent, Sheffield and Milton Keynes.







