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NewsHawkins Brown wins planning for £200m Deptford scheme
Plans include 905 homes and 18-storey towers on 4.5ha site
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NewsNational Trust chairman hits out at planning reforms
Simon Jenkins calls for ‘reform, not a car crash’
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NewsZaera-Polo on double shortlist for Spanish rail hubs
Alezjandro Zaera-Polo up against Foster and Rogers for his first major project since closure of Foreign Office Architects
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NewsEx PLP director appointed chief of design for Olympic legacy
Former PLP Architecture director Kathryn Firth will set design standards across Olympic Park
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NewsLatest images of Beijing media centre revealed
Chinese architect BIAD Ufo behind steel shell design
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NewsAtkins appoints former US secretary of transportation as non-executive director
Atkins has appointed former US secretary of transportation Rodney Earl Slater as a non-executive director.
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Allies & Morrison wins permission for Reading city centre scheme
Three blocks to be developed on former Royal Mail centre site
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NewsHadid is latest 'starchitect' to design Miami parking garage
Zaha Hadid chosen by City of Miami Beach to design Collins Park project
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NewsEgg pod planned for New Forest
Perring Architecture & Design has submitted a planning application for a temporary live/work pod in the New Forest.The Hampshire-based practice said the structure, known as The Egg, would be built of timber and would be floated to St Margaret’s Creek on the Beaulieu River where it would be located on ...
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NewsFrank Gehry’s Hong Kong tower nears completion
Frank Gehry’s first residential project in Asia is nearing completion in Hong Kong.Opus Hong Kong is a 12-storey building built on The Peak, a 552m-high mountain overlooking Victoria Harbour.The Swire Properties scheme includes 10 single-storey apartments and two double-level garden apartments ranging in size from 560 to 640sq m.A statement ...
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NewsWilkinson Eyre shortlisted for Carlsberg’s visitor attraction
Wilkinson Eyre has been shortlisted for an international competition to turn Carlsberg’s Copenhagen headquarters into a major visitor attraction.
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Calatrava takes off from Denver airport
Santiago Calatrava has pulled out of the $500 million (£316 million) south terminal redevelopment project at Denver International Airport.
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NewsGWP Bradford University scheme set for highest ever Breeam rating
Student village scores more than 95% at interim assessment
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NewsKen Yeang of Llewelyn Davies Yeang scoops two Gold Medals
Ken Yeang, design director of London-based architects Llewelyn Davies Yeang, has been awarded two Gold Medals by the Malaysian Institute of Architects.
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NewsDisposable camera deadline looms
The deadline is nearing for this year’s BD/Zumtobel Photography Competition
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Henn beats Wilkinson Eyre and Broadway Malyan in China contest
Germans beat British to land Chinese tower







