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Gensler's floating Thames park scoops awards
Gensler’s designs for a London River Park have achieved double success at the London Planning Awards, hosted by London mayor Boris Johnson.
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Minister approves Hopkins' plans for Greenwich Market
Hopkins’ controversial redevelopment of Greenwich Market has been given the green light by communities secretary Eric Pickles.
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Jestico & Whiles reveals winning designs for Millennium Village
Final stage of Greenwich Millennium Village set to be built at a “human scale”
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Ensemble piece slots into place
The Architecture Ensemble has won planning permission for a house in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, for timber specialist and former Arup engineer Andrew Trotman.
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Police search architect's flat after man arrested in Jo Yeates case
Buro Happold consultant lived next door to murdered landscape architect
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Rogers ditched from Milton Keynes housing scheme
Developer abandons RSHP factory-built housing for ’traditional’ design
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Newcastle’s Grad scheme sets pace for recruitment
A scheme helping unemployed architecture graduates find work is being hailed as a model of how architecture schools and practices can help students gain access to the profession.
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Pickles accused of seizing powers
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has been accused of using the localism bill to hand himself more than 100 new powers over local authorities.
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RIBA urges MPs to strengthen localism bill
Call for greater clarity as bill enters committee stage
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Heritage campaigners are idiots, says Tory
A local councillor has branded heritage groups fighting to save a row of houses in Birmingham as “middle class idiots”.
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Grimshaw begins work on Bangor cultural building
Work has started on Grimshaw’s Arts & Innovation Centre at Bangor University in north Wales.
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Rogers Stirk Harbour's One Hyde Park opens
Rogers Stirk Harbour’s development at One Hyde Park opens its doors for the first time today, with a lavish ceremony catered by Heston Blumenthal kick-starting proceedings.
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Aedas sponsors annual Cycle to Cannes
Aedas has been confirmed as the sponsor of the annual charity Cycle to Cannes (C2C), taking place from March 3-8 ahead of the Mipim property fair.
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Adam Khan's Preston wildlife centre wins top eco rating
A wetland and woodland visitor attraction in Preston by Adam Khan Architects has been awarded Breeam Outstanding status.The £5.8 million scheme is due to be completed in time for the Easter holidays this April and is part of a wider revamp of the 27ha Brockholes nature reserve.The centre, funded by ...
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Construction starts on Viñoly's Walkie Talkie
Directors break ground on 20 Fenchurch Street - 15 months after planning permission granted
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2011 Civic Trust Awards finalists announced
The 57 finalists for this year’s Civic Trust Awards have been revealed, with a ceremony due to be hold on March 4 at the People’s History Museum in Manchester.
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Green light for Leeds office refurb
Think Architecture & Design has received planning consent to refurbish an office scheme in the centre of Leeds.
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Haymarket plans threaten Unesco status, warns watchdog
The director of Edinburgh’s heritage watchdog has condemned Network Rail’s plans for Haymarket station, saying they could threaten the city’s Unesco World Heritage status.