More News – Page 709
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NewsWalter Jack and Atkins chosen for Lincolnshire Bomber Command memorial
Feilden Clegg Bradley and Place miss out
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NewsDinosaurs invade base of Gherkin
Work by Chapman brothers is part of Sculpture in the City series
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NewsClose, Closer - Lisbon comes to London
Join the curators of the 2013 Lisbon Architecture Triennale as they reveal more about the show
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NewsAberrant Architecture unveils Waterloo market stall
The project is part of the government-backed Portas Pilot
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NewsRichard Rogers backs campaign to save Preston bus station
Architect writes to English Heritage ahead of third listing bid
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NewsNew Zealand hunts for UK architects to rebuild Christchurch
British architects courted by New Zealand
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NewsWork forges ahead at Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Designers chosen for first phase with future phases up for grabs
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NewsMadison Square Garden redevelopment plans revealed
Four practices submit visions for future overhaul of area around New York’s Penn Station
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NewsGreen light for Royal Arsenal homes
Council approves latest phase of over-station development in south-east London
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NewsNicholas Hare Architects to design secondary school on two sites
Architect part of consortium with BAM
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NewsGSS Architecture complete Yeovil housing
Scheme provides accommodation for Yeovil District Hospital staff
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NewsBlack Architecture submit plans for KeepCup HQ
Black Architecture's KeepCup HQ Black Architecture's KeepCup HQ Black Architecture has submitted plans for the refurbishment of a warehouse and office building in east London for Australian company KeepCup, who manufacture reusable coffee cups. The existing 1990s warehouse building has been vacant for several years. ...
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News'We could handle museum', says Rick Mather's firm
Rick Mather Architects ‘met all deadlines’, says partner
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NewsRMJM staff free to "leave at any time" says Morrison
Chief executive defends late salaries payments and claims firm is focused on saving jobs
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NewsSkateboarding legend backs Southbank campaign
Tony Hawk writes to oppose Feilden Clegg Bradley’s proposals
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