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NewsPlanners bowled over by £150m London resi scheme
Development planned a stone’s throw from Lord’s cricket ground
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NewsRow hits London version of New York High Line
Locals worried by impact on Peckham Coal Line of planned housing scheme
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New plans unveiled for footballers' Manchester scheme
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs scrapped previous plans designed by Make for the Jackson’s Row site after heavy criticism
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NewsMPs sound alarm bells over construction's Brexit skills 'disaster'
Call for transitional arrangement for immigrant workers
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NewsLondon's mayor appoints design advocates
Big names on inititiative to improve architectural quality
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NewsWork to tackle White Hart Lane station rebuild to start this autumn
Landolt Brown scheme will ease congestion on Spurs matchdays
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NewsCarmody Groarke picked for park masterplan role
44 ha of disused farmland near Heathrow will become recreational space
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NewsHaptic down to last two in contest for Oslo quarter
Competition to rebuild area hit by terrorism
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NewsRevised TP Bennett scheme approved at Battersea Reach
Architect adds extra storey in new planning application
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NewsGeorge Ferguson inspected high-rise refurbs as mayor of Bristol
‘Architects can all play a role,’ says former RIBA president
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NewsWomen in architecture group launches in Brum
RIBA-backed forum aims to level playing field in profession
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NewsAllies and Morrison chuffed with Paddington block
Practice channels Brunel, Prouvé and Chareau for British Land development
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NewsRA announces biggest investment in architecture this century
Two prizes and major new Chipperfield gallery spaces to be devoted to architecture
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NewsGrenfell expert panel urges more cladding tests
9m-high replica wall could be set on fire to assess how blaze spread
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NewsAtkins recruits new architecture director from Arup
Declan O’Carroll to head architecture, masterplanning and urban design team
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NewsChipperfield: Architects are being emasculated
We have destroyed the notion of planning just when we need it most, says leading architect







