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NewsTrio of architects named for Robin Hood Gardens work
Metropolitan Workshop, Jestico Whiles and Karakusevic Carson won Ojeu bid
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NewsCarmody Groarke secures Windermere Steamboat Museum permission
Councillors vote unanimously in favour of lakeside conservation project
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William Morris Gallery scoops museum of the year award
Gallery named ‘museum of the year’ after architect’s £14 million transformation
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NewsSergison Bates wins planning for Tower House in Hampshire
Replaces a redundant 1930s water tower on the Farleigh Wallop Estate
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NewsTom Russell Architects wins RIBA retirement home competition
Bristol-based practice declared unanimous winner
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NewsVatican criticises church architects who put awards before God
Architects ‘don’t consult with congregations’, says cardinal
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NewsLords to investigate Olympic legacy
Regeneration and sale of Olympic Park to come under spotlight
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NewsRIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship winner announced
Bath school of architecture student chosen as winner
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NewsThree designs shortlisted for BBC Radio 4’s The Listening Project
RIBA Design Challenge finalists announced
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NewsIan Simpson plans go up for auction
Design for a six-bedroom home on the site of a redundant reservoir
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NewsMoxon Architects submit plans for lighthouse conversion
Scheme transforms structure in Aberdeenshire into a two bedroom home
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NewsSteven Holl's Maggie's refused by City planning committee
Cancer care centre for St Bart’s turned down in today’s meeting
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NewsSerpentine Pavilion 2013: 'Stewarding will be needed to avoid it being draped in hazard tape'
Sou Fujimoto’s Serpentine Pavilion is the most ineffable contribution to the programme yet finds Ellis Woodman
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NewsSteven Holl’s Maggie’s centre set for approval
City of London planning committee makes its decision today
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NewsRMJM chief queries RIBA 'investigation'
Peter Morrison says salary woes caused by late-paying clients







