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      NewsHaverstock unveils Aylesbury Crematorium designs
Planning application likely to be considered this summer
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      NewsImages of Northern Line extension stations revealed
Studiodare Architects working on scheme since 2008
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      NewsBattersea power station flats on market next month
Work on Ian Simpson and dRMM designs to start in summer 2013
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      NewsGovernment blocks publishing Prince Charles letters
Richard Rogers calls interventions “not democratic”
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      NewsAdams and Collingwood complete Bryanston boathouse
Adams and Collingwood Architects has completed a new boathouse for Bryanston School in Dorset. The building sits on the banks of the River Stour and is split into three elements – a low boat shed, a clubroom on the first floor and an open viewing balcony. Robert Adams, who rowed ...
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      NewsRicky Burdett warns against Olympic middle-class ghetto
Ricky Burdett, the Olympic Park Legacy Company’s design guru, has called on his bosses to ensure that long-term plans for the area do not turn it into a middle-class ghetto.
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      NewsBattersea developer defers interest on loan repayments
The firm bankrolling Rafael Viñoly’s planned £5.5 billion redevelopment of Battersea power station in south London has said it has reached agreements with its banks to defer interest repayments on its loans to next May.
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      NewsOlympic Park legacy design is radically revised
Legacy company slams original masterplan and unveils changes to post-2012 housing.
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      NewsPrince Charles speaks about Chelsea Barracks controversy
Prince Charles has broken his silence over his controversial meddling in Rogers Stirk Harbour’s £3 billion Chelsea Barracks development, admitting his intervention “produced the desired effect”.
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      NewsProtests brewing over Olympic bias towards the South
London and the South-east are monopolising the business benefits of the 2012 Olympics, according to new research.
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      NewsNew chief at Olympic authority after Higgins quits
David Higgins has left his role as chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority to become chief executive of Network Rail.
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      NewsOlympic clock wins planning gold
Westminster City Council has approved plans for a 6.5 metre-high clock in Trafalgar Square, which will count down the time to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Legacy plans for Olympic stadium are flawed, says London Assembly report
Plans to transform the Populous-designed 2012 stadium into a 25,000-seat athletics arena are “flawed” and have contributed to delays in securing a lasting legacy, a report today alleges.
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      NewsOlympic clock set for Trafalgar Square
Plans for a giant clock in Trafalgar Square counting down the time until the start of the 2012 Games are set to be approved by the City of Westminster.
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      TechnicalLas Arenas Bullring, Barcelona
A “floating” domed roof takes centre stage as Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ redevelopment of Barcelona’s 1890s bullring nears completion.
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David Morley wins planning for Olympic water polo venue
David Morley Architects’ designs for a temporary water polo arena at the 2012 Olympic games have been handed planning permission.
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      NewsBids open for future use of 2012 Olympic stadium
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has formally opened bids for the long-term lease on the 2012 Olympic stadium.
 
    
     





