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Planning reform must put design at heart of sustainability, says Cabe
Design Council Cabe has called on the government to use design as a measure of “sustainable development”, a key principle of its proposed planning reforms.Consultation on a draft national planning policy framework (NPPF) ends next week. A proposed “presumption in favour of sustainable development” has prompted concern from some quarters, ...
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Adam vows to fight for public right to choice
Classical architect ready to intervene in ‘poor quality’ schemes backed by Cabe
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Work starts on Manchester library and town hall restoration
Ryder Architecture and Ian Simpson behind refurbishment and extension plans
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West Ham's bid to move into Populous' stadium collapses
New tenant will be sought for Olympic athletics arena
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Architects reinterpret Jewish sukkahs to coincide with festival
Ten winning designs will be installed on Washington campus
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Levitt Bernstein wins in Stockwell design competition
PRP and JCMT miss out on £20 million Thrayle House project
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Design teams announced for St Katharine's Dock
Morey Smith and Buckley Gray Yeoman have been appointed by the new owners of St Katharine’s Dock to work on the upgrade and enhancement of central London’s only marina.
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Ellis Williams' £4.8 million sixth form opens
Single building gives sixth form its own separate identity
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Norwich University names architecture course leader
Architect Adrian Friend has been appointed as course leader for the new BA Architecture course at Norwich University College of the Arts.
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Top 10 threatened Victorian buildings named
Victorian Society’s list includes Broadmoor Hospital and Manchester’s Ancoats Dispensary
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Architects top financial performance table
RTKL ranks highest on league table followed by KPF and Foster & Partners
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AHMM's Olympic academy to be run by Carpetright founder
School will be re-named Lend Lease Harris Academy Chobham
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Work starts on Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Jewish centre
Mayor of London attends groundbreaking ceremony in north London
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Baca Architects reveals Dutch sail-and-ride rail plan
Baca Architects has submitted a £2.6 billion feasibility study for a 20km rail connection, that includes the world’s first sail and ride station, between Amsterdam and Almere in the Netherlands.
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Libeskind's glass splinter pierces Dresden military museum
Practice’s five-storey extension opens this month
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Broadway Malyan unveils designs for media hub in Malaysia
Broadway Malyan has completed a masterplan for a media village in Medini, Malaysia, that will support the $130 million Pinewood Studio that is due to open in 2013.
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PRP and Aedas shortlised for heavenly Chongqing project
Site sits at meeting place of two major rivers
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RMJM Washington University Engineering campus completes
RMJM has completed the second phase of the new engineering campus at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri, with the opening of the $24m (£15.4m)Green Hall.
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Scott Brownrigg submits Cyprus port masterplan
Scott Brownrigg has submitted a planning application to redevelop Larnaca port and marina in Cyprus.
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