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NewsWest 8 completes Jubilee Gardens after 14 years and three competitions
£5 million scheme opens for the Diamond Jubilee weekend
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NewsFun on the Filling Station forecourt
Carmody Groarke turns a former BP petrol station into a diner-style restaurant and exhibition space
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei's Serpentine Pavilion opens
Jacques Herzog invokes Olympic spirit - but no mention of the disappearing foundations
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NewsPeter Bishop lands professorship at the Bartlett
Will also continue his role at Allies and Morrison Urban Practitioners
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NewsGrimshaw launches Groucho Club bike stand competition
Scheme part of London Festival of Architecture
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Holder Mathias delivers Turkmen president's Olympic ambitions
$5 billion project will be Central Asia’s largest sports complex - with or without the Olympics
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NewsArchitect of the Year Awards 2012: Environmental Excellence Award
Can you top last year’s winners?
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NewsFirst school builds go to academies contractors
£400m first phase to be procured using existing framework
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NewsRenzo Piano to design film museum in Los Angeles
Shard architect teams up with LA architect Zoltan Pali on Oscars project
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NewsAStudio's latest BSF school completes
Architect combined new build and refurbishment on tight site
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NewsMalaysians tipped to buy Battersea Power Station for £375m
Bid involves working with Rafael Vinoly’s consented scheme
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NewsNBS Aecom plan sparks partiality fears
The RIBA service’s new alliance gives rise to conflict of interest claims
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NewsAct now to win schools stake, says contractor
Leading contractor urges architects to act over school building programme
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NewsArchitecture in the frame at RA summer show
£10,000 architecture prize goes to a laser cut model
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NewsWalters and Cohen's Horniman Museum pavilion opens
Design celebrates a ‘heroic’ period in landscape architecture
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NewsArchitect gets OK for Wokingham health centre
Barbara Weiss Architects to start work this November







