More News – Page 509
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NewsHaringey approve pH+ plans for cerebral palsy centre
Work on north London project due to start this summer
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NewsCharles Knevitt (1952-2016)
Former RIBA Trust director, journalist and architecture critic succumbs to cancer aged 63
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NewsI'll be sad to see Hollamby estates go - but people must come first, says rebuild architect
Lambeth’s Central Hill and Cressingham Gardens face demolition
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NewsHeritage bodies put boot into Foster's Whiteleys scheme
Plan involves turning west London shopping centre into luxury flats
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Anger as another Madin building set for demolition after listing refusal
Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and Industry granted immunity from listing
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NewsBennetts gets green light for Glasgow theatre redevelopment
Biggest revamp in Citizens Theatre’s 138-year history will see 1990 extension removed
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NewsShard architect wins Tintagel bridge contest
William Matthews beat Niall McLaughlin, Marks Barfield and Wilkinson Eyre
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NewsArchitects and critics in last-minute plea to stop Garden Bridge
Jonathan Meades and Edwin Heathcote write to sole Lambeth councillor who is set to make critical decision
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NewsArup Associates submits plans to bulldoze its own Broadgate buildings
Foggo buildings granted immunity from listing in ‘last straw’ for seminal office development
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NewsSix architects picked for major BBC collaboration with the RIBA
British housing of the past and future will come under Dan Cruickshank’s spotlight
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NewsMaki's V&A China gallery moves a step closer
Shenzhen’s design history is about much more than copying, say researchers
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NewsVast majority of teachers insist school design is important
New-build schools singled out for criticisms
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NewsAdams & Sutherland scoops Peckham Coal Line
Architect appointed to feasibility study for elevated park
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NewsGrimshaw's Euston extension could be derailed by MPs
New clause seeks to bind government to comprehensive redevelopment of station
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NewsDundee V&A handed £5m funding from Osborne
New V A museum in Dundee receives £5m extra funding despite capital costs being fully met







