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NewsMake's Octopus wins approval in Chiswick
Hounslow councillors resolve to grant permission for 50m-tall LED shroud
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NewsWorks starts on Rogers controversial Barangaroo development
Construction has started on Rogers Stirk Harbour’s £3.3 billion Barangaroo development in Sydney Harbour.
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NewsRMJM wins £262m airport scheme
RMJM has won a £262 million contract at Russia’s largest airport.
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NewsBoris Johnson unlocks land for 3,500 new homes
Mayor pledges to speed up process to meet target of 50,000 affordable homes by spring 2012
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NewsSergison Bates’ domestic touch at Belgian care home
Sergison Bates has won a competition to design a £16 million old people’s care home in Belgium.
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NewsUS Architecture billings dive back into negative growth
Fall in financial activity dashes hopes of recovery
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NewsPCKO establishes office in Shanghai
PCKO Architects has opened an office in Shanghai, China, with former London associate Hansong Li as managing director.
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NewsDesign Council takes reviews down under
The Design Council is to export design review expertise to the southern hemisphere under a partnership agreement with the Integrated Design Commission of South Australia.
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NewsHoll's New York sports centre on site
Steven Holl Architects’ Campbell Sports Centre at Columbia University has started on site in New York.
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NewsPreston Scott Cohen’s addition to Tel Aviv Museum of Art opens
Herta & Paul Amir Building doubles gallery’s exhibition space
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NewsVincent Tabak found guilty of Yeates' murder
Dutch architectural consultant Vincent Tabak has been found guilty of the murder of 25 year-old landscape architect Joanna Yeates.
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NewsDaniel Libeskind to open Hong Kong University's new Creative Media Centre
Architect to unveil landmark creative hub designed to hold 2,000 students
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NewsPritzker Prize ceremony to be held in Beijing
Top prize in architecture heads to China for the first time
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NewsAnger as US firms chosen for embassy framework
Call for procurement reform grows as Foreign Office appoints RTKL and URS Scott Wilson
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NewsIn pictures: Windermere Steamboat Museum competition shortlist
We preview the eight shortlisted schemes to redevelop this Lake District attraction
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NewsPractices warn against rush to develop Libya
Architects warn uncertainty remains over contracts and land title issues
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NewsGehry: 'I would love to work only in Los Angeles'
US downturn forces practice to look abroad for work
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley wins Middleport pottery work
Feilden Clegg Bradley has been appointed to restore the Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent for the Prince’s Regeneration Trust.







