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RMJM appoints director of emerging markets
Former army officer set to conquer international markets for UK-based architect
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Urban Initiatives to masterplan 18ha regeneration in Kensington
Notting Barns South scheme is part of wider regeneration of poorer parts of the wealthy London borough
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Broadway Malyan seeks planning for £84m college at Longbridge
Bournville College will form a key part of St Modwen's redevelopment of the former MG Rover car works site
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Adjaye makes shortlist for US black history museum
Foster + Partners, IM Pei and Moshe Safdie also on shortlist for $500m Washington DC museum
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McColl oozes optimism with new architectural venture
Former SMC boss refuses to rule out acquisitions despite starting new firm with no funding
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Six shortlisted for £300m Urban Splash family home designs
Architects were challenged to 'break convention and deliver a new typology in housing design'
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Cabe enlists regions to help promote good design
Review recommends Cabe work closely with local and national government to expand influence
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Six shortlisted to design new square at King's Cross
Winners picked from 100 teams to develop ideas for new central London public space bigger than Leicester Square
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Construction begins behind listed facade near Hyde Park
New-build apartments will be attached to retained facade along Lancaster Gate
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Foster's Gibraltar scheme claimed to be built on 'stolen land'
Luxury hotel scheme built on floating platforms accused of being an 'illegal incursion' into Spanish waters
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Zaha Hadid unveils 'the Diamond Grasshopper'
Starchitect wins competition for Port Authority building in Antwerp, Belgium
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Stirling Prize winners appointed to Cabe design review panel
Alison Brooks and Gerard Maccreanor head list of 20 new appointees to Cabe design review panels
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson to design Solihull business park
Forty-one acre site will include new offices and landscaping
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Work starts on Metz's £40m South Leicestershire College
Bowmer & Kirkland begins construction of new campus building featuring Arup-engineered steel sculpture
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Starchitects in big fight over small Andorran art museum
As work dries up, Foster, Hadid, Gehry and Nouvel are shortlisted for project in European microstate
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Residents sue over collapse at prize-winning Bristol flats
Hearing set for next month after balconies cave in at luxury Feilden Clegg Bradley scheme
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East Anglia's £60m police buildings: images
McBains Cooper will work on six investigation centres to be built across Norfolk and Suffolk
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Lambeth blocks Make's Albert Embankment skyscraper
Council planning decision rules that 23-storey building would block light to nearby buildings
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Green light for Nightingale's £79m Essex college scheme
Planning approval gained for architect's redevelopment of SEEVIC College in Benfleet
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Nightingale wins planning for £90m Guildford College scheme
Architect Nightingale Associates has won planning approval for a £90m scheme for Guildford College, completely overhauling its Stoke Park campus. At 28,000m2, it is one of the specialist education architect's biggest ever projects. The development will include a series of so-called “pavilions in the park,” which will form academies, each ...