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NewsBDP wins planning consent for redevelopment of Maida Vale estate
Tollgate Gardens scheme will transform 1960s estate in north-west London
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NewsHistorians and conservationists rally to save East End from 'Klondike' developers
East End is at ‘critical moment in its history’, warns Dan Cruickshank
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NewsRegional market has returned, says Aukett Fitzroy Robinson
Practice reports boosted revenue fuelled by spec schemes outside London
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NewsBoris Johnson urged to act on housing for elderly
London Assembly calls for action on predicted doubling of Londoners over the age of 85
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NewsHJ Lyons' £100m Belfast masterplan wins planning
Plan is for city’s biggest redevelopment in years
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NewsInnovative architecture needs bim, says government adviser
Bim allows design ideas to reach clients, says Peter Hansford
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NewsRIBA development office under fire for raising just £25k in first year
Portland Place defends external fundraising team as ‘right approach’
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NewsNeighbourhood plans may need to be revised, says minister
‘It’s not a totally rosy picture,’ says Nick Boles
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NewsPaul Davis & Partners wins planning for cricket club
Architect’s redevelopment of Kent County Cricket Club part-funded by housing
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NewsTheis & Khan chosen to design RIBA's new offices
Architect beat off competition from Moxon Architects, Ben Adams, Piercy Company, Shed KM and Spacelab
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NewsBurd Haward wins Oxford porters' lodge project
Architect proposes glazing the loggia and adding a new entrance gallery to The Queen’s College
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NewsCampaign launched to save Stirling-shortlisted eco-supermarket
Architect of Sainsbury’s millennium store in Greenwich slams decision to knock it down
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NewsArchitects: ‘Forget Part L: Clients want us to aim higher’
Government’s long-awaited sustainability standards are ignored by architects
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NewsArchitect questions wisdom of designing HS2 without airport clarity
Heathrow decision not expected until 2015 at earliest
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NewsRogers beats all-star cast to land £100m whisky distillery
Shortlist believed to include Foster Partners, Herzog de Meuron and David Adjaye
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NewsArchitects call for increase in fees to tackle years of underbidding
Increased confidence in construction sector prompts pressure to raise architects’ fees
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NewsOriel College tells finalists: 'Sorry, we need to rethink masterplan'
Client presses ‘pause’ on £10m architectural competition
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NewsSNE Architects submits plans for alternative Southbank skate space
Hungerford site could be operational next year







