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NewsPerkins & Will names new London boss
Steve Charlton replaces Jack Pringle after six years in Dubai
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NewsArchitect designs house using recycled washing machines
Recycled drums used in canopy over three-storey eco-home
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NewsManser completes £10m Chesterfield cancer centre
State-of-the art Macmillan unit combines cancer treatment with pastoral care
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NewsInglis Badrashi Loddo showcases London cultural centre
Project creates new base for Czech and Slovak émigrés
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NewsDonald Insall lands £7.6m repair of England's largest private house
Wentworth Woodhouse protected by Chancellor
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NewsBrexit 'stupidest thing' Britain could do, says Neave Brown
’UK cannot rely for trade deals on countries with historical reasons to hate us’
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NewsAdam Khan and FCBS shortlisted for €30m concert hall
Lithuanian project due to complete in 2022
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NewsBD’s WA100 survey results published in December
The results of BD’s annual search for the world’s biggest architect will be announced in December. Our prestigious WA100 report is a key point of reference for major clients on every continent. The biggest practice in the 2017 report – for the second year in ...
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NewsCaruso St John to design British Pavilion at Venice
Stirling Prize winners to work with long-time collaborator Marcus Taylor
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NewsAlexander Brodsky to design first London building
Pushkin House pavilion of poetry and exile will mark centenary of Russian revolution
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NewsLDA Design to work on first Eden Project outside Cornwall
Eden Qingdao will be first of three Chinese eco-parks, with further global expansion planned
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NewsLibeskind's Ottawa Holocaust Memorial opens
Canada inaugurates nation’s first architectural tribute to victims of Nazi genocide
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NewsBrighton approves £300m regen scheme
Plans designed by Hassell, Studio Egret West, TP Bennett and Stride Treglown
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NewsAdjaye showcases his designs for Harlem's Studio Museum
$122 million project to break ground next year
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NewsHayhurst & Co wins competition to design new RIBA learning centre
Practice beat AOC, Coffey, Delvendahl Martin and Featherstone Young
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NewsAnger over FaulknerBrowns revamp of Newcastle Civic Centre
Twentieth Century Society says proposals will cause ’substantial harm’ to grade II* post-war landmark







