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NewsPickles under fire for Greenwich approval
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has been accused of paying lip service to his flagship localism policy after he gave the green light to the redevelopment of Greenwich Market
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NewsFarrells to build Beijing's tallest tower
Terry Farrell & Partners has won permission for Beijing’s tallest building, the £607 million Z15 Tower.
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NewsBuckley Gray Yeoman's Shoreditch satellite HQ launched
Buckley Gray Yeoman has won planning for the new headquarters of a satellite communications company in Shoreditch, east London
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NewsBjarke Ingels and Adams Kara Taylor win £400m Danish energy scheme
Wilkinson Eyre among those to miss out
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NewsWork starts again on Rogers' Cheesegrater
Work has started again on Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ £340 million Cheesegrater tower in the City after a string of delays.
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NewsFormer Flacq director makes shock move to Glenn Howells
Flacq founding director Marcus Lee has quit Arup Associates and will join Glenn Howell Architects from February 1.
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China plans to merge nine cities into vast metropolis
Ambitious plans would turn Pearl River Delta into city twice the size of Wales
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's Hong Kong arts scheme goes in for planning
Herzog & de Meuron reworked original high-rise designs in collaboration with Purcell Miller Tritton
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NewsInstitute to reconsider scrapping RIBA Trust
…as RIBA faces new criticism over funding for Young Practitioners Panel
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Green light for Sheppard Robson's RAF masterplan
Sheppard Robson’s masterplan for RAF Uxbridge has been granted planning permission by the London Borough of Hillingdon’s planning committee.
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NewsArchial completes final phase of £43 million college
Surrey project was one of LSC’s last gasps
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NewsHyde & Hyde shows off Swansea home
Local firm reveals approved design for private house overlooking Swansea Bay
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NewsFrank Lloyd Wright's last apprentice dies aged 98
The architect Edgar Tafel, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous apprentices, has died aged 98 at home in Manhattan.
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Weston Williamson Crossrail station at risk
Weston Williamson’s Crossrail station in south-east London is under threat if a construction deal is not signed by the start of February.
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NewsConstruction industry dip predicted
The construction industry is set to lose 76,000 workers as the sector continues to contract, according to the latest report from the Construction Skills Network (CSN).
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NewsUnemployment among architects falls again
Official statistics for December show falling dole numbers for third month in a row
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NewsToby Young brands architects 'arrogant' over school design
Free school pioneer uses public meeting to accuse architects of wasting taxpayers’ money.







