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Commonwealth decision delayed
Kensington & Chelsea Council is to postpone making a planning decision on OMA’s “challenging” proposals to redevelop the grade II* listed former Commonwealth Institute as it waits for English Heritage to make its views known
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Robin Hood Gardens faces £40m cash gap
Number of proposed new homes almost halved owing to falling demand
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Wood works: shortlist announced
A 34-strong shortlist has been announced for the Wood Awards, which will take place on October 14 at Carpenter’s Hall in London
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Sutherland Hussey's Chinese ski resort gateway
Sutherland Hussey has completed work on its first building in China, a gateway to the Xiling ski resort near Chengdu.
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Framework firms lash out at LSC 'nightmare'
Nearly half of the 13 colleges bailed out following the Learning & Skills Council rebuilding fiasco will be built using architects not on the framework it set up to carry out the work.
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Civic Trust Awards to continue
The Civic Trust Awards are to continue despite the charity going into administration in April.
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Mayoral nod for Newham homes
London mayor Boris Johnson has approved the 750-home Barrier Park East development in Newham, designed by Allies & Morrison.
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Assembly attacks 2012 legacy plans
The London Assembly has attacked legacy plans for the 2012 Olympic park in Stratford, warning that the main stadium risks becoming a “white elephant” without a credible post-games tenant.
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Students reach new heights in Leeds
One of the world’s tallest student accommodation blocks has been completed.
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Cost cutting could mean more jobs to go at Archial
The chief executive of Archial has admitted more jobs could go at the company in order to save the architectural giant £2 million.
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Outdoor classrooms complement Architype’s Herefordshire village school
Architype has won planning permission for a new £1.8 million village primary and pre-school in Staunton-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
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Harry Rich appointed as new RIBA CEO
A former deputy chief executive of the Design Council has been appointed as the new chief executive of the RIBA.
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Council rejects Levete's News International scheme
Amanda Levete’s proposal for the redevelopment of the 4.4ha News International site in Wapping, east London, has been sent back to the drawing board by the local authority.
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Government puts £1.5bn towards new affordable housing
Gordon Brown has pledged £1.5 billion to build an extra 20,000 new affordable homes over two years.
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Cepezed lifts curtain on temporary theatre in The Hague
Netherlands-based practice Cepezed has unveiled plans for a temporary 5,000-seat theatre on the Malieveld, a 10ha lawn in The Hague.
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Boris calls for London public space ideas
Mayor Boris Johnson has called on London boroughs to submit their ideas for revitalising public spaces in the capital as part of his Great Spaces initiative.