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News£150m Worthing regeneration plans approved
Proposals from Russ Drage Architects win council go-ahead
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NewsBalls pledges VAT cut for home improvements
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has pledged to cut VAT on home improvements as part of a five-point plan to kick-start the economy.Speaking at the Labour party conference, Balls said he would reduce VAT to 5% on home improvements for one year.The announcement was welcomed by the Federation of Master Builders ...
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Arb retention fee held at £80
The Architects Registration Board has announced a freeze on fee for 2012.
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NewsPessimism grows among UK architects
The number of architecture firms expecting workloads to increase fell last month, according to the latest RIBA Future Trends Survey.Practices expecting more work dropped from 27% to 25% between July and August, while the number of firms expecting to see a drop in workload increased, rising from 22% to 23% ...
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NewsWay clear for Theis & Khan cottage
Theis & Khan Architects have won planning permission for an extension to grade II listed Church Cottage in Melchbourne, Bedfordshire.
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NewsAHMM's Liverpool Royal Court Theatre refurb wins green light
The AHMM-designed renovation of the grade II listed Royal Court Theatre on Roe Street in Liverpool has secured planning permission.Plans include major extensions to the foyer and back of house facilities, and refurbishment of the auditorium.The theatre is awaiting a decision in December from the Heritage Lottery Fund over a ...
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley to redevelop landmark Bristol hospital
Project involves restoration of historic buildings plus new flats
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Green light for Squire & Partners' Camden canal scheme
Project for 54 homes approved by council
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Major plans submitted for the square formerly known as NoHo
Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands hope for better luck than Make
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Building StudyA day out to Rocksalt Restaurant, by Guy Hollaway Architects
The BD team went to Folkestone to discover the future of seaside dining
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NewsTop names back Rykwert for medal
The campaign to have Joseph Rykwert honoured with the RIBA Gold Medal is gaining momentum as leading architects this week lined up to back his nomination.
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NewsRogers ready to fight planning bill in Lords
Rogers threatens to oppose the government’s planning bill in the House of Lords
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NewsEnglish Heritage warns of new risk to listed buildings
Economy reducing funds for repair, English Heritage chief Simon Thurley warns
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Aedas profits tumble amid cuts
Aedas’ UK business has posted a fall in turnover and profit for the year ended December 31, 2010, which the firm admitted was “difficult”.
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NewsSale halts Tower 42 competition
A competition to modernise the base of Tower 42 in the City of London has been put on hold after the owners decided to sell the estate.
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NewsConran & Partners go-ahead for Brighton cinema site
Practice said office building will be the greenest in the city
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NewsEllis Williams completes Northampton school refurb
Ellis Williams Architects has completed the £5.5 million refurbishment and upgrade of the grade II listed Kingsthorpe Grove Primary School in Northampton
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NewsFosters unveils hospital scheme
Foster & Partners has revealed images of its £70 million Manchester hospital for Circle.
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Building StudyColchester slips up on Viñoly’s golden banana
There are many reasons not to like Rafael Viñoly’s Colchester Firstsite, which finally opens this week, four years late and, at £28 million, costing almost twice its original budget.






