More News – Page 369
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NewsPop supremo to chair British Architectural Trust Board
Rob Dickins will oversee RIBA’s cultural programming and collections
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NewsCouncil 'powerless' to stop town hall being turned into flats
Mayor’s anger as permitted development gets uncomfortably close to home
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NewsMinister accuses housebuilders of pushing ‘soulless’ housing
Housing minister Kit Malthouse says ‘design will be absolutely key’
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NewsRIAS reformers hail a new chapter after election success
Robin Webster voted in as RIAS secretary as five supporters join Council
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NewsCourt of Appeal rebukes government over Paddington Cube ‘blunder’
Ministers should have given reasons for not calling in Renzo Piano project, says judge
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NewsHeron architect poised for green light on City tower
David Walker’s Moorfields redevelopment will double space of 1960s building
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NewsMay signals new era of council-house building
RIBA president lauds end to borrowing cap for local authorities
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NewsDe Matos Ryan lands £13.5m V&A Museum of Childhood transformation
Project ‘won’t challenge’ Caruso St John scheme - but adds second entrance
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NewsMan 'killed by window falling from Foster flats'
Accident took place outside The Corniche on Albert Embankment
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NewsLambeth apologises after ‘damaging’ repairs to listed Macintosh Court
Architect extracts admission that work ‘went beyond’ listed building consent
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NewsRyder to open 'Brexit-proof' Amsterdam office
Move is response to increasing threat of UK crashing out of EU, as partner says ‘nobody has a clue’
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RIBA condemns May's post-Brexit immigration plan
PM’s proposal ’would make hiring staff time-consuming and costly’
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NewsRIBA chief brands cladding ban 'inadequate'
Toxic smoke is as significant as spread of flames, says Adrian Dobson
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NewsLiverpool set to outsource tall buildings guidance
City council moves after heritage watchdog threatens to derail core planning document
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NewsKnight wins Norwegian bridge competition
Practice and local firm picked for New City Bridge project
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NewsPurcell shows off National Maritime Museum galleries
Practice completes £12.6m project in former Lutyens library at grade I Greenwich institution
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NewsHousing secretary set to ban combustible cladding
Ban is not expected to apply to existing buildings
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NewsChipperfield wins contest to complete Shanghai city hall
Project will complete buildings after 100 years







