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Margaret Hodge is architecture minister again
Margaret Hodge has been reappointed as architecture minister, in a shock move by 10 Downing Street.
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Design Engine's Oxford Brookes scheme refused planning
Design Engine’s £132 million redevelopment of Oxford Brookes University has been refused planning permission.
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Waghorn Gwynne's carbon neutral farmhouse gets planning
Dumfries & Galloway council has given Waghorn Gwynne Architects the green light for a sustainable farmhouse building.
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M&S 1930s Oxford Street store is grade II listed
Marks & Spencer’s flagship Pantheon store on Oxford Street was granted grade II listed status today.
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Journalist and archivist Monica Pidgeon dies at 96
Monica Pidgeon, the grande dame of British architecture, has died aged 96.
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Cruickshank plans to reconstruct Euston Arch
Detailed plans for the £10 million reconstruction of the Euston Arch in London have been unveiled by TV presenter Dan Cruickshank.
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Architects on the dole pass the 2,000 mark
The number of architects on the dole has passed the 2,000 mark, a doubling of the figure signing on just seven months ago.
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Singing plan to save threatened churches unveiled
Choirs will perform in 40 of the most significant disused churches in England over the first weekend of October as part of a campaign to save the buildings for future generations.
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Richard Rogers quits role as advisor to London mayor Boris Johnson
Richard Rogers is resigning from his role as an advisor to London mayor Boris Johnson, he announced today.
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OMA's Commonwealth Institute scheme wins planning
OMA’s long-awaited plans for the former Commonwealth Institute have been given the go-ahead by Kensington and Chelsea council.
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Blackheath modern
Shoreditch-based AAVA Architects has submitted plans for a £550,000 contemporary house in Blackheath, south-east London
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Biggest practices hit by collapsing profits
HOK, Hamiltons and Broadway Malyan all face bleak news with little respite forecast
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Platform 5’s Garden City brings open space to high street homes
Platform 5 Architects has submitted a planning application for a £2 million mixed-use scheme in Wanstead, north-east London
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HCA plays down design criteria for Kickstart
The Homes & Community Agency has downplayed Cabe’s role in vetting hundreds of major housing projects hoping to be bailed out under its £1 billion Kickstart initiative
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New foyer adds brass section to Bristol’s Colston Hall
Levitt Bernstein Associates’ £21 million copper-clad foyer building for Bristol’s Colston Hall opens today
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Top partners quit KPF to go it alone
The top five partners at Kohn Pedersen Fox’s London office have dramatically jumped ship to set up a new practice after an attempted buyout earlier this summer was thwarted
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Firms vie for £355m Coventry schools deal
Contract for nine schools and 11 refurbs is biggest BSF project ever
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Disposable camera deadline looms
There are just two weeks left to get entries in for this year’s BD/Zumtobel Photography Competition
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Stirling finalists throw open doors
Two of the capital’s Stirling Prize finalists are among the 700 buildings opening their doors to the public for this weekend’s Open House London
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Cathedral window faces collapse
Parts of Canterbury Cathedral are falling down and experts have warned that the building as a whole is “in serious jeopardy”