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NewsSpaceship Serpentine
The Serpentine Gallery has unveiled images of this year's pavilion, designed by Rem Koolhaas and Cecil Balmond with Arup.
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Study: Design codes best for large sites
Design codes can deliver better quality development and give greater certainty to the design and development processes, according to an evaluation of the government's coding pilots.
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NewsYoung firm to design square at Dome site
Young practice Barr Gazetas is designing a new public space in north Greenwich the size of London's Leicester Square.
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NewsMountain backdrop for Irish crescents
This spectacular housing scheme in the shadows of Irish mountain Croagh Patrick has been designed by Richard Murphy Architects.
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Government pledges more measures to cut emissions
The government has pledged to launch new planning legislation to tackle climate change.
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NewsHome win for Liverpool firm
Local expertise triumphed this week as Liverpool practice Union North beat competition from architects including BDP, Studio Egret West, 3XNielsen and Feilden Clegg Bradley to design this housing scheme.
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Protests fail to prevent approval of Leeds scheme
Controversial plans for the redevelopment of the Leeds Canal Basin have been approved by the city council, despite vehement opposition from the Leeds Civic Trust, English Heritage and Friends of the Earth.
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Three practices win in Tipperary competition
Three practices have won a competition to masterplan a residential development next to Tipperary in Ireland.
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Heritage groups protest over Trellick Tower refurb
Heritage groups are attempting to block John McAslan & Partners' refurbishment plans for London's Trellick Tower.
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NewsBlue-sky thinking comes down to earth
Projects like these might look shiny and new, but is the fashion for high-density towers taking us back to an uglier time? Ellen Bennett investigates whether the government's call for developers to ‘pile 'em high and sell 'em cheap' is creating problems for the future
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NewsArchigram civil war
Archive sale in disarray as owners fail to agree on fate of iconic drawings collection
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Tate is frontrunner to host creativity centre
The Tate Modern in London has emerged as the hot favourite to house the soon-to-be-created National Centre for Creativity & Innovation.
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NewsAcademies ‘could do better'
0fsted reports criticises three new city academy buildings over poor layout, security and acoustics
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Creditors catch up with Alsop Ltd
As troubled architect Will Alsop attempted to open a new chapter in his career with the sale of his practice, Alsop Design, to the SMC Group for £1.8 million this week, it emerged that he is still being pursued by creditors following the collapse of a previous business, Alsop Ltd, ...
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Rushed part L forces councils to break law
Building control officers say they will not be able to enforce new carbon-cutting legislation for six months after it becomes law next week.







