More News – Page 478
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NewsBritish practice wins ideas competition for most remote inhabited island
Brock Carmichael Architects beats 37 others to Tristan da Cunha scheme
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NewsWork gearing up to start on KPF east London towers
The mixed-use project is for Malaysian investor AlloyMtd
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NewsBrazilian architect wins Royal Gold Medal
Paulo Mendes da Rocha will receive award early next year
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NewsLondon council’s HS2 hopes dealt blow
Camden wants HS2 and mainline stations at Euston to be redeveloped together– but HS2 says no
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NewsWarwick seeks architect for new arts hub
University launches RIBA competition for new faculty of arts
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord unveils Ayr theatre refurb
Practice completes renovation of ‘Grand Old Lady’ of Ayr
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NewsDeveloper turns down chance to build 'inappropriate' 30-storey tower
Almacantar settles on refurbishment of 30 year old building instead
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NewsHawkins Brown trumps rivals to land Preston student centre
Scheme for University of Central Lancashire to complete in 2019
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NewsU+I appointed architects for 1,000 build-to-rent homes
Plans for £250m worth of rental homes in Kent and Surrey
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NewsGreen light for Acme's £300m Chester cultural quarter
Chester Northgate development will see shops, restaurants and leisure facilities
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NewsFoster's and Wilkinson Eyre lead chase for Ipswich bridge
Winner on RIBA organised competition due early next year
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NewsRichard Meier wins planning for HafenCity tower
US architect beat Foster and Hadid to Hamburg job
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NewsManchester's New Victoria scheme gets green light
Sheppard Robson wins planning for £185m mixed-use development in city centre
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NewsBid to rescue Philip Webb's threatened Redcar gem
Architectural competition for childhood home of Gertrude Bell could follow feasibility study by Purcell







