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NewsBuckley Gray Yeoman's Shoreditch satellite HQ launched
Buckley Gray Yeoman has won planning for the new headquarters of a satellite communications company in Shoreditch, east London
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FeaturesThe bigger picture: Zumtobel photo competition
Stacked chairs in a south London eatery, a lone crow flying down an avenue of trees and a late afternoon scene in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall were among the subjects of the winning images in this year’s BD/Zumtobel Photographic Competition.
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BlogsA one sided debate?
There is a minor battle brewing in the architectural world that could, in time, have ramifications for the rest of us and indeed for anyone who cares about rational design.
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NewsBjarke Ingels and Adams Kara Taylor win £400m Danish energy scheme
Wilkinson Eyre among those to miss out
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NewsWork starts again on Rogers' Cheesegrater
Work has started again on Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ £340 million Cheesegrater tower in the City after a string of delays.
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NewsFormer Flacq director makes shock move to Glenn Howells
Flacq founding director Marcus Lee has quit Arup Associates and will join Glenn Howell Architects from February 1.
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China plans to merge nine cities into vast metropolis
Ambitious plans would turn Pearl River Delta into city twice the size of Wales
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's Hong Kong arts scheme goes in for planning
Herzog & de Meuron reworked original high-rise designs in collaboration with Purcell Miller Tritton
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BlogsThe super yacht and the picnic table - Amanda Levete designs for James Murdoch
It was all cloak and dagger this week for News Junkie as an anonymous email arrived whispering of super yachts, architects and super-duper picnic tables.
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NewsInstitute to reconsider scrapping RIBA Trust
…as RIBA faces new criticism over funding for Young Practitioners Panel
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Green light for Sheppard Robson's RAF masterplan
Sheppard Robson’s masterplan for RAF Uxbridge has been granted planning permission by the London Borough of Hillingdon’s planning committee.
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NewsArchial completes final phase of £43 million college
Surrey project was one of LSC’s last gasps
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NewsHyde & Hyde shows off Swansea home
Local firm reveals approved design for private house overlooking Swansea Bay
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NewsFrank Lloyd Wright's last apprentice dies aged 98
The architect Edgar Tafel, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous apprentices, has died aged 98 at home in Manhattan.
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Weston Williamson Crossrail station at risk
Weston Williamson’s Crossrail station in south-east London is under threat if a construction deal is not signed by the start of February.
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NewsConstruction industry dip predicted
The construction industry is set to lose 76,000 workers as the sector continues to contract, according to the latest report from the Construction Skills Network (CSN).
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NewsUnemployment among architects falls again
Official statistics for December show falling dole numbers for third month in a row
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NewsToby Young brands architects 'arrogant' over school design
Free school pioneer uses public meeting to accuse architects of wasting taxpayers’ money.






