More News – Page 309
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NewsHTA dishes up 50th birthday recipe book
Milestone publication tables chicken Basque alongside affordable flats
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NewsChris Dyson selected to design arts centre
Off-site construction will be speed up delivery of new Harrow Arts Centre
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NewsSadie Morgan and Jamie Fobert land New Year Honours
Tate St Ives architect and dRMM founding director among 2020 recipients
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NewsStudio Egret West submits £200m plan to turn historic factory into homes
Old Siemens factory set to become 500 homes
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NewsTurnover dips but gross profit rises at Broadway Malyan
Global practice reports squeeze in UK revenue as Asia and Middle East booms
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NewsFirst phase of £3.5bn Silvertown Quays scheme approved
Architects on project include AHMM, dRMM, PTEa and Maccreanor Lavington
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NewsArchitects buck gloom as confidence rallies
Pre-election confidence sees workload barometer come back from seven-year low
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NewsZaha Hadid’s timber football stadium approved – finally
‘World’s greenest football club’ plans wooden ground that will seat 5,000
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NewsGovernment abolishes immigration cap on ‘exceptional’ architects
No limit on number of tier 1 exceptional talent visas
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NewsSergison Bates wins €24m Paris convent project
Architect teamed up with French practice Bourbouze Graindorge
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NewsHenley Halebrown’s £80m Fish Island scheme approved
Practice’s east London mixed-use scheme brings together student housing and workspace
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NewsQueen’s speech: What does it mean for architecture?
Boris Johnson’s government outlines legislative plans for next five years
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NewsPerkins & Will to design projects twice in zero-carbon drive
Newly merged architects to give RIBA stage 2 reports on closing emissions gap for all projects
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NewsGreen light for Fletcher Priest’s £500m Oxford scheme
St John’s College project was called in by city council
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NewsBDP celebrates strong year with new studio in Leeds
Move follows a string of projects in the city
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NewsPLP’s Stratford hotel set for go-ahead
Twenty-two-storey High Street scheme recommended for approval by planning officers
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NewsManchester looks to put brake on co-living developments
City urged to limit shared-living schemes ahead of new policy







