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Government publishes NPPF with vow to deliver quality homes
New planning framework ’will give more power to councils to reject bad schemes’
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NewsPrevious Stirling finalist hails 'unprecedented' university patronage
Half shortlist was commissioned by universities
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NewsMake rejigs City tower plans
Practice lops 6m off 1 Leadenhall building but boosts office space
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NewsArchitecture Initiative designs sixth-form scheme
East London school expansion will sit on off-limits ecology site
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NewsBoard picked to oversee BDP's £4bn Palace of Westminster overhaul
Panel will act as client for landmark project
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NewsPtolemy Dean hits a six with cricket pavilion plans
Planners stump up consent for architect to extend Westminster School sporting landmark
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NewsWe Made That is only UK architect shortlisted in HK comp
Joint bid with Hassell set for full work-up
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NewsMake completes City scheme that resurrects 60s pedways
Half of London Wall office project is public realm
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NewsHOK pursues more superlab projects
Architect ‘in early talks’ about designing second South Korean facility
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NewsGovernment launches fire regs consultation
The consultation, which runs until October, seeks views on the proposed clarification of statutory guidance on fire safety
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NewsEric Parry’s Dolphin Square scheme dodges listing bid
Owner secures immunity from listing for landmark 1930s block
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NewsJTP’s Winchester masterplan is adopted by council
Practice lauds crucial ingredient of ‘Winchesterness’
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NewsMUMA emerges as early bookies' favourite for Stirling Prize
Practice pushes award veteran Fosters into second place
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NewsFresh blood on 2018 Stirling shortlist
Henley Halebrown, Niall McLaughlin and Waugh Thistleton among the contenders
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NewsBrum’s Calthorpe Estate commissions new masterplan
Broadway Malyan appointed to create ‘long-term vision’ for 640ha swathe of city
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NewsHoskins showcases Highlands visitor centre
National Trust for Scotland project features nation’s largest rabbit sculpture
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NewsCombustible cladding ban should be extended to existing buildings, MPs say
Housing committee says ban should also cover hospitals, hotels and student accommodation
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NewsBennetts Associates set for ‘Ugly Brown Building’ approval
Architect’s Camden canalside plan wins officers’ backing







