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Dalston Lane: Tall Timber
At 33m high, a Hackney apartment block is set to become the world’s tallest cross-laminated timber building
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Contractor wanted for £150m Woking scheme
The Victoria Square development in Woking is seeking a contractor
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Wandsworth council looking for partner for estate regeneration
Wandsworth council seeking JV to redevelop two central Battersea housing estates
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T Clarke wins 22 Bishopsgate tower job
Electrical contractor preferred bidder on former Pinnacle tower
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Frampton Park Baptist Church
A long way to heaven: A Baptist church in Hackney, east London, has broken with the archetypes of church design to place community facilities, a cafe, creche and offices at the congregational heart of the building - prayers go on up on the third floor
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Balfour Beatty wins £150m Docklands tower contract
LBS Properites pick Balfour Beatty for pre-construction contract
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Projects for 2016: Heathrow airport
The wrangling over a third runway is one of the longest-running farces in recent British political history
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Projects for 2016: Elbphilharmonie​ Concert Hall
This £617m Herzog de Meuron project was originally costed at less than £60m and scheduled to complete in 2010
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London most expensive place in Europe to build
Analysis from Arcadis ranks London as second only to New York worldwide
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Projects for 2016: Greek National Opera House
With a crippled state apparatus and a national debt standing at almost 180% of GDP, one might be forgiven for thinking that a £500m new opera house might not be uppermost on the Greek government’s mind
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Government to directly commission new homes
Scheme to be rolled out to five sites with £1.2bn Starter Homes Fund also announced
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Projects for 2016: Abu Dhabi Louvre
While originally scheduled for 2012, the Louvre’s first museum outside of Paris should be worth the wait
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Projects for 2016: World Trade Center Transportation Hub
With its original cost nearly doubled to £2.3bn, the almost decade-late World Trade Center Transportation Hub will become the world’s most expensive station
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Projects for 2016: Tate Modern extension
Plagued by spiralling delays and ballooning costs, the extension to the world’s most popular modern art museum should finally open this summer
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Oxford student homes approved
University College Oxford and Fairfield Residential Trust have new student accommodation scheme OK’d
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Aecom wins Istanbul New Airport design competition
Aecom and Pininfarina win design competition for the air-traffic control tower at Istanbul’s new airport in Turkey
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Projects for 2016: Rio Olympics
The sporting spectacle will return in 2016 with some typically impressive architecture
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Wates lands £75m NW Cambridge contract
The University of Cambridge has given the final £75m contract for the first phase of the North West Cambridge Development to Wates Construction
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Contractor picked for £44m London resi job
Bouygues awarded £44m contract for residential scheme with L Q in south east London