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RIBA: Architecture 'in peril' without drastic immigration reforms
Institute issues blueprint for post-Brexit immigration
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NewsBDP’s Parliament refurb will not become a ‘money pit’, MPs told
MPs and peers will move into temporary accommodation ‘around 2025’, committee hears
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NewsAecom team wins Moorfields Eye Hospital design competition
Bid with Penoyre Prasad and White Arkitekter pips RSHP, Bennetts, Hopkins and others for £200m facility
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NewsZaha executors take sweeping powers to investigate practice
Action came two days after Schumacher took them to High Court
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NewsLibeskind: I never dreamt of being an architect
Multiple RIBA award winner tells of how he ‘sort of’ came to the profession from music, maths and drawing
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NewsStudio Egret West lodges 2,500-home Thurrock plans
Practice’s Northlake development would also feature new school, health centre and a lido
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NewsFewer students choosing architecture and planning degrees
Admissions falls by nearly a fifth in 10 years
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NewsArb drops 1,100 architects from register
Regulator lauds retention-fee payment rate but 3% of professionals miss deadline
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NewsChipperfield’s Hoxton flats complete
Architect collaborated with Karakusevic Carson on hexagonal towers
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NewsHistoric England lists ‘West Coast’ flats in south London
Rare hacienda-style development at Putney Heath gets grade-II status
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's Hong Kong cop shop revamp finally opens
Purcell worked on restoration element of delayed conversion of former police station into arts complex
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NewsBroadway Malyan submits plans for 22-storey Reading tower
£30m project opposite station contains hotel and offices
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NewsWork to begin on Benoy's £86m Nottingham retail therapy
Scheme to redevelop Broadmarsh shopping centre begins in coming weeks
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NewsExclusive: Schumacher's explosive allegations hit High Court
Zaha Hadid’s business partner claims he was forced to agree to drop practice’s name - and alleges animosity clouded fellow executors’ judgment
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NewsCity chiefs reveal how skyline will look in 2026
Visualisation shows City cluster of the future if all consented towers are built
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NewsFCBS airs designs for new Bristol homes
First phase of Filton Airfield redevelopment goes in for planning
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NewsChapman Taylor opens Beijing studio as profit slips
Architect targets China as UK revenue falls
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Westminster set to give public ‘more say’ on big schemes
Residents allowed to speak at committee meetings - as officers given more powers







