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JTP works up resi scheme for Greenwich landmark
Grade II-listed former town hall would host 73 new homes under just-lodged plans
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Green light for Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Paradise office
Architect beats three others to land Birmingham job
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Architects brush off economic gloom as confidence surges back
Future workload expectations jumped in May despite fears the UK economy is heading for a recession
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RSHP’s rejected South Ken proposals head for planning inquiry
Developers challenge councillors’ decision to overrule recommendation to approve controversial scheme
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AHMM gets all-clear for Oxford Street shopping centre redevelopment
British Land JV plans will almost double office space in block above Bond Street Station
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Charles Holland Architects wins 2022 Davidson Prize
Team scoops £10,000 award for rural co-living concept
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Karakusevic Carson gets go-ahead for Southwark estate regeneration
Councillors vote unanimously to demolish 1960s blocks plagued by safety fears
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RIAS reveals its buildings of 2022
Stallan-Brand, Loader Monteith and Konishi Gaffney projects all among the winners
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Images unveiled of Alvaro Siza’s first US project
Prtizker-winning architect’s “monolithic” New York tower sees first residents move in
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AHMM poised for Oxford Street approval
West One Shopping Centre redevelopment will double office space above Bond Street Station
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V&A reveals future architecture programme after RIBA split
Tropical, South Asian and social housing architecture among subjects the museum intends to explore
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Consultant appointed to look into 2040 Birmingham transformation plan
Glancy Nicholls and Glenn Howells on team looking at sustainable future of city
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Bartlett director steps down following bombshell report
Bob Sheil resigns as Arb writes to school seeking assurances that regulations have not been breached
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Bartlett suspends staff as investigation uncovers ‘toxic’ culture lasting decades
UCL apologises for “deeply shocking” behaviour including allegations of racism, bullying and sexism
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Belgian practice snaps up UK healthcare specialist AD Architects
Deal intended to capitalise on expected growth in UK healthcare sector over next few years
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Super-duper: A look at the ABBA Voyage concert venue
Arena designed by Stufish and built by ES Global
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New course launched to provide easier route to health and safety certification
Large numbers of architects currently without nationally recognised certification
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RIBA and V&A to end 20-year partnership
Institutions said in joint statement that their “strategic priorities have shifted”