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Work stops on Foster, Gehry and Wilkinson Eyre projects at Battersea Power Station
AHMM’s Tottenham Court Road scheme also paused
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Jacobs wins work on £6bn north London regeneration
Knight Architects, East and Waugh Thistleton all involved in Meridian Water project
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Khan calls for emergency measures to support house building
Mayor’s intervention comes as new data reveals demand fell by 40% last week
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Frameworks to be ditched to speed up public-sector procurement
Government says ‘extreme urgency’ of situation means public sector must accelerate appointment process
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Government orders public sector to pay contractors at once
Clients told to do their bit as range of initiatives introduced to keep firms afloat
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Populous submits plans to expand Birmingham Commonwealth Games venue
The NEC is set to host badminton, boxing, table tennis, netball and weightlifting
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Three quarters of architects are working unpaid overtime, survey finds
Research also shows salaries have fallen for new architects outside London
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Firms face losing thousands after coronavirus hits Mipim
‘Refunds unlikely,’ architects warned – as contractors predict sites could shut
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Architects ‘should be kicked out of RIBA’ for abusing staff
‘If you come out of an abusive course you might be more susceptible to joining an abusive practice’
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Alison Brooks reveals plans for vaulted King’s Cross flats
Development expected to be complete by autumn 2022
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KPF’s £500m biscuit factory homes approved
Second time lucky for architect on contentious Grosvenor project
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UK’s first residential ‘super slender’ tower approved
Glancy Nicholls’ latest Birmingham tower is 37 storeys
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Lyndon Goode submits second London Legacy project
Homes and workspace planned for site once occupied by Britain’s largest sweet factory
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Mayor accuses Tories of not being serious about housing after McVey axed
Sadiq Khan facing up to working with seventh housing minister
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Neo Bankside residents lose Tate Modern challenge
Court of Appeal refuses to overturn High Court nuisance and privacy decision on Herzog & de Meuron viewing gallery
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Glenn Howells’ 1,300-home Birmingham scheme wins planning
Mixed-use scheme is part of developer’s move away from retail
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Staniforth wins planning for Yorkshire’s tallest tower
Construction to start this summer on Sheffield flats
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Bristol approves Zaha Hadid’s Temple Island plans
Approval for mixed-use scheme sounds death-knell for Populous arena
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Hackney picks Stirling Prize winner to design housing
Alison Brooks Architects to replace garages with 85 homes