More News – Page 666
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NewsSix on shortlist to refurbish RIBA's new home
Contract marred by row over minimum turnover clause
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Hammersmith plans get OK
Work involves restoring grade II listed town hall
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NewsPaul Davis & Partners draws up '£1 billion sell-off' plan for London hospital
Chelsea sites among capital’s most desirable
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News'Start work or lose planning consent,' warns minister
Coalition revokes temporary roll-over provision
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NewsDiller Scofidio & Renfro wins Moscow park competition
New York practice beats Russian and Dutch finalists to land plum scheme
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Liverpool's Cenotaph given grade I listing
Culture secretary asks public for further suggestions
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NewsOMA China tower named world's best tall building
Architect who declared war on the skyscraper scoops award
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NewsSOM's One World Trade Center tower confirmed as tallest in the US
Decision gives Chicago’s crown to New York
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NewsArchitect who called planners 'liars' fined £1k by Arb
Disciplinary panel says Adrian Russell ‘showed no contrition’
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NewsRIBA rejig spells end of Brady's procurement group
New president Stephen Hodder says move ‘will elevate issue’
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News'Living staircase' design unveiled for Soho office
Designer Paul Cocksedge plans garden and social spaces within staircase spiral
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NewsPLP wins planning for Bond Street Crossrail offices
Construction to start after completion of Crossrail station in 2017







