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NewsHistoric England upholds objection to Orms’ redrawn London Bridge office scheme ahead of decision tomorrow
Council told developer Great Portland Estates to redesign New City Court plans in July amid concern over impact on listed buildings
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NewsUniversity of Cambridge submits Hawkins Brown’s updated Eddington masterplan
Outline plan lodged for up to 3,800 additional homes and 50ha of open space
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NewsIn pictures: Zaha Hadid Architects’ 60,000-seat Xi’an football stadium
New stadium forms part of China’s wider drive to expand football infrastructure across all levels of the game
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NewsIn pictures: Pend’s renovation of listed East Lothian farmhouse
Pend has completed the renovation and extension of Whitberry, a Grade B listed Georgian farmhouse in East Lothian, Scotland.
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NewsIn pictures: Haworth Tompkins’ new Court Theatre in Ōtautahi Christchurch
Haworth Tompkins and Athfield Architects complete Court Theatre, a landmark in Ōtautahi Christchurch’s post-earthquake cultural renewal
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NewsFosters wins approval to restore Tolkien’s Oxford pub for Larry Ellison-backed institute
Eagle and Child has been shut since covid pandemic more than five years ago
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NewsHolmes Miller targets Scottish social housing sector with Coltart Earley takeover
Acquisition follows announcement of UK government’s new 10-year, £39 billion social and affordable homes programme
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NewsWhat made this project… The Corner House by Langstaff Day Architects
Finalist for One Off Small Project of the Year Award 2025, Langstaff Day Architects guides us through the specification challenges present at the Corner House
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NewsWitherford Watson Mann unveils plans for £90m transformation of RCA’s Kensington campus
New teaching and event spaces to be added to grade II-listed Darwin Building as university prepares to leave White City campus
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NewsGreen light for AHMM’s revised Shoreditch hotel tower
Hackney councillors back recommendation to approve shortened mixed-use scheme
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NewsDavid Kohn Architects appointed to work on conservation of UNESCO-listed German steelworks
The international team will develop proposals to preserve Kraftwerk 1, a key 19th-century industrial structure in Germany’s Saarland
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NewsCity Hall overturns council’s decision to reject GRID’s 25-storey Bexley tower
Deputy mayor Jules Pipe says benefits of build-to-rent scheme outweigh harm to nearby Lesnes Abbey and concerns over height
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NewsBDP wins gallery design roles at Natural History Museum and Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum
Practice chalks up two jobs with a combined contract value of more than £1m
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NewsCarter Gregson Gray submits plans to refurbish and extend the London Stock Exchange
Start-up founded by three industry big hitters wins job to overhaul Eric Parry’s 2003 building on Paternoster Square
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NewsAHMM drawing up plans for student resi tower on former London Met School of Architecture site
Mixed-use scheme would add new education space to school site formerly known as The Cass
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NewsVabel wins planning approval for Queensway Parade development in Bayswater
The developer, which has an in-house architecture team, has secured consent for a residential-led mixed-use scheme opposite The Whiteley, replacing a previously approved office development by Foster + Partners
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NewsPurcell completes restoration of St Barts Hospital’s grade I-listed North Wing
Spaces to become regularly accessible to the public for first time in building’s 300-year history
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NewsAHMM’s Shoreditch hotel tower set to be approved this week after height reduction
Three storeys cut from tower following talks with council and Historic England
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NewsAdjaye Associates appointed to design education centre in Rwanda
The Aegis Trust has commissioned the practice to develop a major new centre in Bugesera intended as a hub for peacebuilding and remembrance







