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New chapter for Croydon Carnegie library as Fat brings it up to date
Thornton Heath Library in Croydon has reopened to the public after a £1.5 million renovation and extension project by Fat.
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Showtime at site of art deco cinema
DLA Architecture’s mixed-use scheme on the site of a grade-II listed art deco cinema in Eltham, south-east London, has started on site this week
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Yaya entry deadline Sept 3
Architects wanting to enter the 13th Young Architect of the Year Award have just a week to do so
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Feilden Clegg Bradley has £18m postal job licked
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has bagged a deal to design a home for the British Postal Museum & Archive in Swindon.
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Simpson’s Leeds towers cancelled
Ian Simpson’s scheme to build one of Europe’s tallest residential towers in Leeds has been formally scrapped by the developer.
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New images of Orbit unveiled
Fresh pictures of Anish Kapoor’s £19 million Orbit have been released in the week the structure cleared its latest planning hurdle.
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Dundee Victoria and Albert Museum proposals to go on show
The shortlisted firms vying to design an outpost for the Victoria and Albert Museum at Dundee will put their proposals on show next month.
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Affordable housing scheme in Brighton wins planning
Atkins Blair Ings Richardson Architects has won planning permission for an affordable housing scheme in Brighton after five years, three separate applications, two public enquires and significant design changes.
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Study to explore adding Crossrail station at Kensal Rise
Kensington & Chelsea Council has authorised a £55,000 feasibility study into building an extra Crossrail station in west London.
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Bennetts completes Stratford upon Avon theatre revamp
Bennetts Associates’ £112.8 million transformation of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon has reached practical completion.
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Lewisham Council backs PRP almshouses scheme
PRP’s proposal for a series of almshouses in south-east London has been backed by council planners.
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Ex-Jefferson Sheard staff will not receive all of missing cash, says administrator
Employees owed thousands of pounds following the collapse of architect Jefferson Sheard have been told they can expect to be left out of pocket.
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Nightingales' Blackpool school survives BSF cull
Nightingales has managed to salvage work from the wreckage of its first Building Schools for the Future contract, which it won just 72 hours before the government scrapped the initiative.
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Churchill Hui homeless centre opens in Brent
Churchill Hui Architects’ new centre for homeless people in north London has opened.
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BDP to look at ways of regenerating Lancashire town
BDP has been asked to carry out a regeneration study for Rawtenstall in Lancashire.
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Bartlett’s Neil Spiller appointed school of architecture head at the University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich has appointed the Bartlett’s Neil Spiller as head of its school of architecture and construction.
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London mayor's new Housing Design Guide released
The London Housing Design Guide is published today, containing the generous space standards demanded by the Mayor of London.
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Practices vie to create sustainable neighbourhood at Royal Docks
Maccreanor Lavington, Jestico & Whiles, Feilden Clegg Bradley, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and PRP Architects are all in the running to design a new sustainable neighbourhood in east London.
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Landscape architect wins Goldfinger Scholarship
This year’s RIBA Goldfinger Scholarship has been awarded to Luca Csepely-Knorr, a landscape architecture graduate and PhD student at the Corvinus University of Budapest.
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Work starts on agricultural training centre for people with autism
Work has begun on Gradon Architecture’s agricultural training centre for people with autism on a 30ha site in County Durham.