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Plan to build Britain's tallest bridge move a step closer
Sunderland City Council has agreed to progress Spence Associate’s landmark road bridge scheme over the River Wear, and hopes to submit a planning application by the end of the year.
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3D Reid's Manchester Co-op HQ wins green light
3D Reid’s design for the Co-operative Group’s new head office building in Manchester has won planning permission from the city council.
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Tye’s woodland centre aims to make the most of its setting
Nicolas Tye Architects has won planning permission for its £700,000 Working Woodlands Centre in Bedfordshire
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Watchdog brands Arb Reform ad ‘misleading’
An advertisement calling on architects to vote for the Arb Reform Group and signed by the profession’s leading lights was misleading, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled
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Heneghan Peng to design new Greenwich architecture school
Young practice Heneghan Peng has triumphed again in a major competition, beating the likes of David Chipperfield and Rafael Vinoly to design a £60 million new school of architecture for the University of Greenwich.
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Stonehenge visitor centre looks 'cheap and nasty'
Denton Corker Marshall’s designs for a £25 million Stonehenge visitor centre have been compared to an “immigration detention centre”, just weeks before the planning application is due to be submitted
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Ground Zero Grows
Eight years after the September 11 attacks, the redevelopment of the Ground Zero site has moved forward with the handing over of the last parcel of land to developer Silverstein Properties
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Holl to be hands-on after Glasgow win
Leading American architect Steven Holl will take a hands-on role in his firm’s winning designs for a new £50 million building for the Glasgow School of Art
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Crossrail design disappoints Cabe
Design panel says Atkins’ Farringdon building is ‘pedestrian’
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HCA hands £127m to nine
The Homes & Communities Agency has given the go-ahead for 47 councils to build more than 2,000 affordable homes in England
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Sheffield steelworks get revamp
Sheffield practice Race Cottam Associates has been given the green light for the first phase of its masterplan to revamp a 26ha steelworks site in the city
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RIBA raises alarm over designing out terrorism
Security chief voices dismay at institute’s criticism of Home Office guidance
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Stephen Lawrence Prize shortlist includes Simon Conder and Niall McLaughlin
Five firms are competing to win this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize which honours exceptional projects with a budget of less than £1 million.
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US Embassy set to win planning
Wandsworth Council is set to approve the controversial American Embassy development at Battersea.
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King’s Cross schemes are a gas
Feix & Merlin’s helter-skelter slide and Hakes Associates’ giant reflective events space are among five designs shortlisted for the £2.5 million refurbishment of a grade II listed gasholder in London’s King’s Cross.
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PM opens Studio E City Academy
Prime minister Gordon Brown and schools secretary Ed Balls have welcomed pupils to Studio E’s City Academy in Hackney, east London.