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NewsTributes paid to architect and critic Mark Baines
Gillespie Kidd Coia expert was ‘seminal part’ of the Mac for 50 years, writes Johnny Rodger
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NewsNearly 95% of architects have no coronavirus recovery plan in place
Results of latest reader survey find 40% haven’t even started planning
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NewsDozen small practices submit proposals for Croydon housing schemes
Mary Duggan, Denizen Works and Sarah Wigglesworth among architects involved
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NewsNew date announced for Architect of the Year Awards 2020
The AYAs will be held at The Brewery on October 23
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NewsZHA warns architects to be vigilant after falling prey to cyber attack
Hackers exploit coronavirus crisis to steal data from architect
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NewsCouncils could use lockdown to 'abuse' planning system, warn campaigners
Heritage and environment lobby says councils are taking decisions without involving the public
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News£10bn worth of work restarted last week – but firms face materials squeeze
Volume of new contracts and tenders falls, according to new data
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NewsArchitects warn UK could become ‘cultural wasteland’
Hundreds of creatives sign letter to government demanding financial support
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NewsVirtual planning committee approves Mica’s Croydon regen scheme
Project designed with council’s Common Ground Architecture
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NewsCounterspace’s Serpentine Pavilion opening postponed till 2021
David Adjaye says gallery has ‘chosen to accept the slowness reshaping society’
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NewsEric Parry warns: Working from home will hit productivity eventually
Architect’s accounts also reveal loss of 18 staff
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NewsNAO to probe government’s spending on coronavirus hospitals
Watchdog also publishes report on spending plan for Parliament upgrade
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NewsGrimshaw gets planning for HS2’s Curzon Street station
£570m station and new public realm given the green light
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NewsTwentieth Century Society slates ‘huge under-listing’ of London’s social housing
Threatened Lubetkin and Tábori projects ’must be listed’
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NewsStephen Lawrence Trust sets up HR partnership to boost diversity
Agreement with recruitment firm Urban will help people from under-represented groups find jobs in architecture sector
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NewsSigns of hope as brickmaker, contractor and building control all return to work
McAlpine latest contractor to reopen some sites in limited capacity
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NewsCaptain Tom opens latest BDP Nightingale hospital
Harrogate’s 500-bed covid hospital took just two weeks from procurement to opening
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NewsRecord number of towers added to London skyline last year
Pre-covid survey reports 140% increase in completions of tall buildings







