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NewsLondon's prime residential market worth £38bn
Next ten years will see construction boom in central areas
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron’s Hamburg concert hall "a joke across the world"
Chief of Elbphilharmonie has given up on planning for opening
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NewsGovernment plans £50bn construction push
Judicial reviews and planning inquiries set to be shortened
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NewsStirling Prize architects to debate projects before winner is announced
David Chipperfield, Ellen van Loon and Rod Sheard taking part
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NewsBBC commissions major documentary on Britain's 'world-conquering' architects
Film will chart rise of Richard Rogers, Norman Foster, Nicholas Grimshaw, Michael Hopkins and Terry Farrell
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£2.3m wasted on free schools claims Labour
Shadow education secretary calls for transparency over money spent on pulled projects
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NewsExperts line up for Welsh seminars
Design Commission for Wales attracts 20 specialists in housing, transport and education
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NewsBiennale participants hit back at Prix
Coop Himmelb(l)au principal accused of hypocrisy after criticising visitors’ “vanity”
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NewsSigns of hope as US billings index decline slows
The decline in US billings has slowed down.But the American Institute of Architects (AIA) still reported the fourth monthly decline in a row this month.It announced the Architecture Billings Index (ABI) for July was 48.7, up from June’s score of 45.9.Anything below 50 denotes a decrease in billings and reflects ...
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NewsSnøhetta and Aecom to design San Francisco basketball arena
Norwegian architect’s waterfront experience crucial to win
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NewsChinese firm wants to build world's tallest tower in three months
Company hopes to start work this December
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NewsPaul Morrell to give keynote speech at CIBSE conference
Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Edward Cullinan Architects also involved







