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NewsPurcell gets green light for Clarks Shoes museum
Somerset attraction will also tell the story of Street and showcase local fossils
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NewsCZWG submits Northstowe Community Centre plans
Building will be a hub for 10,000-home Cambridgeshire new town
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NewsMake frets about state of London office market as revenue from UK arm slumps
Architect says fewer new builds in capital going up as Meta pulls plug on office move in response to hybrid working
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NewsSet up urban greening task force, Create Streets urges government
Research group wants communities to have a ‘right to plant’ in public spaces to make street greener
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NewsAI challenge requires new ‘rules of engagement’, says Fosters research chief
Machine learning need not replace architects, Martha Tsigkari tells Building the Future Commission conference
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NewsCouncil pushes for demolition of new Woolwich towers
Enforcement notice follows discovery of 26 “main deviations” from consented plans
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NewspH+ goes into liquidation owing more than £200,000
Founder blames cancelled projects and “culture of undercutting” for sending firm under
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NewsWilkinson Eyre unveils plans to transform secret London spy tunnels into £220m visitor attraction
Labyrinthine spy headquarters beneath High Holborn had been kept secret for nearly 70 years
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NewsAitken Turnbull boosts headcount
Hiring drive hikes staff numbers at longstanding Scottish firm
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NewsSunak considering backing Manchester underground station to bring Burnham on side in HS2 talks
Prime minister wants to win over Manchester mayor amid backlash against expected HS2 cuts
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NewsGatwick refreshing £60m design framework as airport architect sees numbers jump
Airport planning to bring to bring second runway into routine use while Pascall & Watson reports workloads doubled last year
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NewsPlummeting housing work hits smaller practices, RIBA says
Future Trends survey finds growing confidence gap, with larger firms increasingly optimistic about workload and staffing growth
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NewsBirmingham’s Ringway Centre set for wrecking ball as council considers three tower plan
Corstorphine & Wright proposals would replace brutalist landmark with blocks up to 56 storeys in height
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NewsSPPARC unveils plan to turn London cinema into new theatre
Grade II-listed building on Shaftesbury Avenue will include hotel and dining facilities
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NewsJohnson attacks plans to 'mutilate' HS2 as more cutbacks loom
Mixed messages damaging country’s reputation, National Infrastructure Commission boss adds
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NewsGlancy Nicholls designs Birmingham Energy Institute hub
Centre will host research labs and collaboration space for low-carbon innovation as part of £50m investment
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NewsIn pictures: The Featherstone Building Pavilion by Morris & Company
Designed by Morris+Company, for Derwent London, The Featherstone Building is a four-blocked, 11-storey, brick-faced office building with a mixture of tenancies.
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NewsGove dismisses AHMM’s £200m tower plan at London Bridge after planning wrangle
Practice submitted two alternative schemes after concerns were lodged about height of original 37-storey proposal
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NewsTrio of practices get OK for schemes at £700m Oxford science campus
Fletcher Priest, Wilkinson Eyre and Gort Scott behind designs for more than 40,000sq m of life sciences and office space at Oxford North site
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NewsOki uses first engagement as RIBA president to highlight reuse agenda and architects' role in left behind communities
New president wants architects to lead the way on reuse and find new purpose in a socially responsible mission







