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NewsCompetition to find Barking design team
The search is on for a masterplanner for the single largest development in the Thames Gateway.
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NewsAUU payments revealed
BD uncovers £100,000 paid to senior designer’s former practice as GLA concludes conflict of interest inquiry
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NewsA&DS blasts ‘uncohesive’ Edinburgh masterplans
Plans by Make, Norman Foster & Partners and Robert Adam that would increase the number of homes in Edinburgh by 5% have come under fire from Scotland’s design watchdog.
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NewsCouncil set to approve Bath housing scheme
Feilden Clegg Bradley plan for 2,000 homes attacked as ‘out of scale’
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Heritage lobby demands huge funding hike
Britain’s leading heritage bodies have formed an unprecedented coalition to bid for an extra £37 million-a-year from taxpayers to protect the country’s historic buildings.
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NewsSpace to sculpt
Sutherland Hussey Architects is preparing a planning application for this 2,000sq m new home for Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop at Newhaven, north Edinburgh.
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Design to score high for Velodrome
The Olympics is set to be opened up to young designers through new guidelines which will give them a greater chance of getting through the red tape surrounding procurement.
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Estate residents opt for Urban Initiatives
An impressive host of practices has been appointed to redesign Southwark’s Aylesbury estate in a team led by masterplanner Urban Initiatives.
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NewsMirror image
Bere Architects has unveiled this image of its glass pavilion and landscaping works for Monument Square in the City of London, due to be opened on January 31.
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NewsWembley takes a step up
Brent Borough Council is considering a planning application for a dramatic new main entrance to Wembley Stadium, the Olympic Steps, designed by landscape architect Randle Siddeley Associates and Hamiltons Architects as part of a masterplan by the Richard Rogers Partnership.
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NewsFoster plans hit by Croydon’s bid to seize Gateway site
Croydon Council has issued a further blow to Norman Foster’s plans for a massive mixed-use scheme in Croydon.
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Regeneration super-quango confirmed
English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation are to merge to form a super-quango controlling public funds worth more than £4 billion.
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Make steals Sherwood Forest from strong list
Make has beaten Glenn Howells and Wilkinson Eyre in the RIBA competition for a new £50 million visitor complex for Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire.
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NewsDumfries and Galloway College by BDP
BDP has revealed designs for a super-campus which will be Scotland’s largest multi-institutional educational establishment.
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News730-home Peabody project submitted
A flagship residential project in west London has finally been submitted for planning.
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Design the zero-carbon home of the future
Architects have been challenged to design the zero carbon home of the future and win £5,000.
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NewsAylesbury wood works
Aylesbury Vale District Council has granted planning consent for Arts Team’s £25 million theatre and entertainment centre.
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NewsBlue hotel
This 79-room Travelodge hotel, designed by Gianni Botsford Architects, has opened in Peterborough.







