All Online news articles – Page 113
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NewsFive chosen for Serpentine's expanded show
Main pavilion will be designed by Bjarke Ingels’ firm BIG
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NewsPerkins & Will flats set for Shakespeare theatre site
Galliard unveils new images of £750m east London scheme
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NewsFraser Brown MacKenna gets OK for Coventry student village
Scheme will include three mid-rise towers
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NewsStirling Prize winner added to Robin Hood Gardens team
Haworth Tompkins named joined architect for second phase of work
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David Lock lands Suffolk masterplan
Firm asked to come up with ideas for former sugar beet factory
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NewsTallest City tower in for planning
Architect Eric Parry says response to 73-storey block is ‘overwhelmingly positive’
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NewsGreen light for £79m Cambridge science facility
Fairhursts Design Group behind biomed facility named Project Capella
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NewsLondon Assembly calls on Boris to end 'dodgy development deals'
London Assembly recommends ending secret planning deals by making developers publish viability assessements
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NewsSadiq Khan backs Garden Bridge despite procurement concerns
Labour mayoral candidate had initially vowed to scrap the scheme
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NewsFletcher Priest wins St Pauls office revamp
London practice to manage overhaul of eight-storey office at 55 Gresham Street
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NewsAcademics call for Cass plans to be abandoned
London Met’s top brass told to rethink plans or resign
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NewsStar names chase latest Budapest museum work
Zaha Hadid, BIG and OMA among those in hunt for work after Sanaa picked up National Gallery job last year
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NewsRIBA launches consultation on future of Portland Place
Review being conducted by Sarah Williams
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NewsTwelve completes inaugural Russia work
Practice also working on new airport ahead of 2018 World Cup
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NewsGold medal winner Hadid marks award with 'traditionalism' fears
‘I have always believed in progress and in creativity’s role in progress,’ says 2016 recipient
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NewsSellar admits 'some justification' in Renzo tower opposition
Man behind 72-storey Paddington Pole concedes opponents had a point






