More News – Page 327
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NewsCalatrava’s centrepiece ‘dropped’ from £8.4bn Greenwich Peninsula scheme
Axe still looms over Foster & Partners bus station as developer goes back to drawing board
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NewsJenrick speaks up for Adjaye’s controversial Holocaust memorial
New secretary of state endorses faith leaders’ support for Westminster scheme
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NewsTintagel footbridge opening delayed by bad weather
In pictures: Shard architect William Matthews’ dramatic Cornish crossing
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NewsMinister overturns rejected plans to build 800 homes on golf course
Decision to approve FPCR’s Birmingham scheme was one of James Brokenshire’s last acts as housing secretary
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NewsPattern picked to help Meis design Everton’s stadium
Qatar World Cup architect appointed to design phase as Sheppard Robson steps down
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NewsEric Parry keeps schtum as Undershaft investor wobbles
Key player cites ‘uncertain’ timing of development as it declines to buy £66m share of site
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NewsGensler proposes temporary chapel beside Notre-Dame
Architect responded to call from French authorities
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NewsHouston, we have a shortlist
Four firms go forward in competition for $20m charity headquarters
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NewsAHMM’s Oxford Street plans set for green light
Councillors urged to back huge scheme despite Historic England objection
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NewsBDP hired to guide Boxpark’s new openings spree
Pop-up specialist plans first sites outside London
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NewsWeston Williamson completes homes beside historic Camberwell estate
Peabody was client on both schemes more than a century apart
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NewsLevitt Bernstein launches campaign against permitted developments
Architect wants Parliament to discuss health risks of office-to-resi conversions
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NewsTemple Island delay hits Knight’s bridge to nowhere
Bristol council fences off one end of £3m crossing
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NewsWright & Wright wins planning for Leslie Martin library refurb
Pembroke College buildings from different eras ‘will no longer compete awkwardly’
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NewsEngland’s building safety regulations lag behind other countries, RIBA tells ministers
Institute recommends significant changes to government proposals to avoid further confusion
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NewsRyder’s giant wheel on the Tyne gets green light
Construction of £100m observation wheel to start next year







