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NewsHTA wins approval for controversial hospital redevelopment
Tower Hamlets planners reject heritage concerns and give go-ahead for 188 flats
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NewsCooper Cromar completes two Scottish schools
Part of Scotland’s Schools for the Future programme
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NewsArchitects call for review of student housing standards
Planning inspector accused of treating students as ‘sub-species’
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NewsCanary Wharf office tower gets go-ahead at Heron Quays West
Adamson Associates scheme replaces earlier plans drawn up by Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners
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NewsHousebuilding numbers up by almost a third
Figures for last three months show housing registrations rose 30% on 2012
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NewsNorthumbria students win Hadrian's Wall competition
Brief was for an alternative to the Sill project
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NewsCarbuncle Cup winner 2013: A triumph for the dark side
This year’s worst new building, 465 Caledonian Road by Stephen George Partners, offers a prison-like experience for student residents
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NewsGovernment launches simplified online planning guidance
Ministers want more bungalows and an end to anti-car traffic calming
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NewsSidell Gibson's Birmingham staff saved
Partner owed £100,000 after paying architects’ salaries in final months
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NewsOMA wins Colombian capital masterplan
275ha site will serve as the city’s government headquarters
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NewsYork practice DWA wins Chinese care home
Guangzhou facility will provide accommodation for over 1000 residents
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NewsHTA gets go-ahead for Wembley student housing
Scheme uses a prefabricated system developed by the practice
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Hong Kong is most expensive country to build in
Hong Kong overtakes Switzerland in annual EC Harris survey
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NewsDirector quits Glenn Howells to concentrate on father’s asbestos case
Marcus Lee leaving next month
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NewsBIG, CF Møller and Herzog and de Meuron shortlisted for Danish hospital
Competition for one of Denmark’s largest hospitals
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