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Eric Parry's St Martin-in-the-Fields wins European Union prize
Eric Parry’s restoration of central London’s St Martin-in-the-Fields church is one of just two UK projects to be awarded a European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage.
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London property tycoon declared bankrupt
Property tycoon Simon Halabi has been declared bankrupt, it has emerged.
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HOK loses director
HOK director Richard Spencer has left the business after more than 15 years at the firm to set up his own consultancy.
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Mackenzie Wheeler's floating wall wins planning
Mackenzie Wheeler has won planning for a scheme involving the addition of a floating wall to the front of a mixed-use building in Shoreditch, east London.
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Brixton Market listed
Brixton Market, the symbolic heartland of London’s Caribbean community, has been given grade II listed status, despite its lack of architectural merit.
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Anger as RIBA Council fails to debate low pay
Council meeting did not discuss exploitation of students
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Trust agrees to Finsbury review
The board of NHS Islington, which wants to shut down the Lubetkin-designed Finsbury Health Centre in north London, has agreed to review a council report into the centre ahead of a crucial board meeting in May
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Housing designers urged to tackle TB
Architects could become part of the solution to tackling the spread of tuberculosis in Britain, a charity has claimed
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Friend raises roof at architect’s former north London house
Friend & Company has won planning permission to build an artist’s studio and rooftop garden on top of a modern London house
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Cube to go on despite developer’s collapse
Make expects its major mixed-use tower in Birmingham, the Cube, to be finished despite the developer going into administration last week
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Wilkinson Eyre’s Kew centre set for green light
Wilkinson Eyre has designed a “vital” quarantine house to protect the collections at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew from disease and destruction
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Tory shadow minister heaps praise on Cabe
Cabe has been given a huge vote of confidence by shadow architecture minister Ed Vaizey, who has promised it will retain direct state funding in the event of a Conservative government
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Office Campus given go-ahead
Richards Partington Architects has secured planning for its Office Campus scheme, an £11 million project in Kent
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Super lab brings in new architect after HOK fails to impress
The client behind a £600 million “super laboratory” has drafted in PLP — the practice formed by former partners of KPF’s London office — to overhaul the design because it is worried the original by HOK is not good enough.HOK beat Rafael Viñoly and NBBJ to design the UK Centre ...
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Pelan appointed to Civic Trust role
The Scottish Civic Trust has named communications specialist John Pelan as its new director
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Saunt wins public realm fellowship
DSDHA’s Deborah Saunt has won a prestigious £30,000 research grant from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
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Architects speak at Winchester
Eric Parry and Peter Barber are among six leading architects taking part in a public lecture series in Winchester
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7N mixes old and new at riverside
7N Architects has received detailed planning consent for a new visitor centre in Blairgowrie, Scotland
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Anish Kapoor unveils Olympic sculpture
Anish Kapoor has unveiled London’s latest landmark: a 115m-high piece of public art destined for the Olympic Park.