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NewsEric Parry’s controversial Dolphin Square plans set for green light
Westminster councillors advised to back redevelopment of 1930s landmark despite ‘numerous and wide-reaching’ objections
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NewsSix shortlisted in ‘Lakes and Dales’ housing comp
Hawkins Brown and Weston Williamson rub shoulders with smaller practices in RIBA-run fray
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NewsWhittam Cox lodges £50m Sheffield plans
Build-to-rent development would deliver 364 flats and ground-floor commercial space
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NewsEMA gets nod for 655-home Edinburgh scheme
Cammo Estate project will be built by David Wilson Homes and Cala Homes
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NewsSquires bids to turn court complex into hotel
Greenwich scheme would deliver 293-bed hotel at former magistrates court site
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NewsLibeskind designs exhibition of Auschwitz portraits
Event will mark 75th anniversary of concentration camp’s liberation
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NewsBennetts Associates' Cambridge student centre reaches completion
Scheme brings together seven student support services
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NewsNorthern Irish town set for £50m redevelopment
Belfast-based Todd Architects has drawn up the plans
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NewsGreen light for Pilbrow’s 48-storey Southwark tower
Old Kent Road scheme promises up to 724 homes plus hotel, cinema and shops
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NewsLondon borough hails new design review panel
Havering expert pool includes Patel Taylor founder, AHMM associate director and LLDC design manager
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NewsFosters’ partner appointed to Grenfell inquiry
Prime minister announces two new experts to guide phase 2
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NewsStirling Prize winners declare climate and biodiversity emergency
Seventeen laureates demand accelerated carbon reduction and government cash
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NewsNex Architecture wins Oxford library competition
Practice beats rivals including Carmody Groarke, Coffey and Gort Scott to Exeter College job
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NewsPut architects on priority list, says Home Office migration advisor
Move would help non-EU architects jump the visa queue
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NewsTwelve Architects gets go-ahead for ‘ballet skirt’ mall
Russian shopping, leisure and hotel complex inspired by city’s Bolshoi past
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NewsBishopsgate Goodsyard plans ‘could still be approved this year’
Mayor says sign-off possible by December - if plans are lodged this week
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NewsFinalists named for Museum of London’s subterranean gallery
David Kohn and ZMMA among architects on shortlist
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NewsArchitect fined £1,000 over unprofessional conduct
Practice boss failed to agree written terms and left client complaint letter unopened
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NewsHousing minister throws hat in ring to become next prime minister
Kit Malthouse was minister behind Scruton’s beauty commission







