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NewsCF Møller's National Maritime Museum extension opens
Three-quarters of £37 million project in south east London is underground
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OpinionWhere is the masterplan?
Design Council Cabe’s efforts to cobble together a joint strategy for Vauxhall Cross are too little too late
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NewsCabe seeks coherent skyscraper strategy
South London regeneration area architects brought together
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NewsLobbyists lambast EH for heritage crisis ‘denial’
Britain’s heritage is at risk of slipping into crisis because the system intended to protect it is so “dysfunctional”, it was claimed today.
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NewsRMJM signs off on Ayr campus
RMJM’s £70 million University of the West of Scotland campus in Ayr has been completed.
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NewsWestminster Academy and Gove sue BDP
Education secretary Michael Gove has joined forces with Westminster Academy to sue BDP in the High Court over defects with the Stirling prize-nominated building.
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OpinionSporting chance
The great 2012 ticketing fiasco has claimed another victim with the former chief of the Olympic Delivery Authority, David Higgins, revealing he’s missed out on the opening and closing ceremonies.
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This week's ups and downs
Going upDown shiftingCity of London planning officer Peter Rees has revealed he has seen a growth in planning applications for the refurbishment of office blocks and believes this trend heralds the end of the skyscraper boom.Back to blackIn September housebuilder Barratt will report a pre-tax profit for a full financial ...
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OpinionThe name game
Meanwhile rumours rage about who will take Coates’s place, with everyone from Tony Fretton to Thomas Heatherwick in the frame.
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OpinionHeading off
The RCA’s Nigel Coates was sent off in style last week with a lavish party at the College, attended by hundreds of former students and well-wishers.
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OpinionPillow talk
English Heritage chief Simon Thurley, who lives in the historic Clifton House near King’s Lynn, told the Sunday Times that before he and his wife Anna climb into bed every night, they vacuum the sheets.
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BlogsFrom the Extraordinary to the Ordinary
Is BBC2’s Restoration Home cultural vandalism in disguise?
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Self-builders could buy homes at the supermarket
Housing minister Grant Shapps is planning to tackle the housing crisis with the help of Tesco, B&Q and Ikea.
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NewsJestico + Whiles - DUO boutique, Covent Garden, London
An interior of oak, concrete and leather showcases DUO’s footware
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands wins planning for Fulham Wharf
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has won planning for a 3.2ha residential and retail development beside the Thames in Fulham.The scheme aims to turn a neglected backwater near Wandsworth Bridge into a vibrant development taking advantage of its waterfront location.The site is currently occupied by a derelict warehouse, part of which will ...
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NewsRogers rejects call for more garden cities
Richard Rogers has hit out at a new report recommending Britain builds a new generation of garden cities.
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NewsUnesco ready to withdraw Liverpool’s heritage status
Committee expresses extreme concern at Chapman Taylor’s Liverpool Waters proposal
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