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Heritage chiefs warn of 'catastrophic' threat to historic Tbilisi
$500m leisure complex ‘would damage city’s rich architectural fabric’
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Architects must step up to the mark, warns new RIBA president
Industry is at a turning point and architects need to agree on direction, says Jane Duncan
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Foster was 'the only choice', says US client
Bloomberg HQ has ‘more stone than any City building since St Paul’s’
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Mecanoo lands New York library prize
Dutch practice replaces Foster’s which was dropped last year
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Mount Pleasant opponents reveal new plans
Residents working with architects, developers and investors on ‘viable’ plan to buy site from Royal Mail
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Home in on fees and younger generation, new RIBA president told
Jane Duncan takes over from Stephen Hodder tonight
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Open City in search for new director as Victoria Thornton steps down
News come on eve of this weekend’s Open House
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'Most endangered' Victorian buildings named
Nineteenth-century Kent boathouse ‘of worldwide importance’ as it paved way for modern skyscrapers
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Architects dominate housing crisis ideas competition
Two-thirds of 100 finalists are architects
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Hodder says architects 'need to be more business savvy'
RIBA president’s report on clients published today
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€700m architectural competition for Paris’ hated Tour Montparnasse
Judges ‘will relish’ bold entries that propose a new silhouette or embrace the area’s cubist history
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PLP seeks planning for Nine Elms office block
Ten-storey building will overlook US embassy and new park
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Mecanoo unveils £350m Manchester engineering campus
Dutch architect working with Penoyre Prasad and Stephen Levrant