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NewsNiall McLaughlin bags St Cross College competition
Triumphed over Wilkinson Eyre and Walters Cohen
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NewsLevitt Bernstein plans pop-up houses in lock-up garages
Proposal wins international competition to design homes for less than £20,000
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NewsWilkinson Eyre profits flat while turnover falls
Turnover slips 9% in latest accounts of basketball arena architect
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NewsEU takes legal action after UK stalls on green buildings directive
Britain could face huge fine for failing to introduce EU regulations
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NewsBuckley Gray Yeoman starts former Burberry factory refurb
£30m project will see factory turned into mixed-use scheme
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NewsGary Neville gets go-ahead for hotel rooftop football pitch
Revised plans for AEW-designed hotel win favour of Trafford councillors
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NewsBartlett tutors at war with UCL
Academic staff claim they were ‘snubbed’ in planning of east London’s Carpenters Estate campus
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NewsSanaa branches out
Prizker Prize-winning architect completes outpost for the Louvre in northern France
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NewsRichard and Su Rogers' Spender House listed
English Heritage recommended grade II listing for steel-framed home
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NewsOlympic Park legacy boss plans July re-opening
Everything except main stadium open again by April 2014
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NewsGrimshaw and Wilkinson Eyre shortlisted for Hong Kong’s art-themed park
Foster Partners, West 8 and Gustafson Porter also included
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NewsGeorge Ferguson: the red-trousered philanthropist
Next Thursday Bristol will elect a city mayor. But can George Ferguson win on an independent ticket?
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NewsEcobuild announces expert speaker line-up for 2013 conference
Make Architects, Penoyre Prasad and Edward Cullinan Architects on the bill
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NewsOMA's Maggie's Gartnavel wins 2012 Doolan prize
£25,000 for practice that missed out on Stirling Prize
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NewsTim Ronalds Architects reveals Oxford concert hall
£9m project to mark 150th anniversary of St Edward’s School
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Foster, Nouvel and Gehry praise Abu Dhabi
Architects all working on projects for Saadiyat Island
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NewsBristol Architecture Centre won't endorse Ferguson
Centre says it must stay neutral in mayoral election







