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Heatherwick reveals his next project could be housing
Designer also defends garden bridge, saying London ‘needs extraordinary things in it’
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Original No1 Poultry design team condemn 'insulting' proposals
Stirling’s colleagues back Twentieth Century Society’s listing bid
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Foster & Partners wins Cardiff interchange competition
Project is part of architect’s wider Central Square masterplan
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SimpsonHaugh & Partners' Buckingham Gate scheme wins planning
Practice gets green light for residential building near Buckingham Palace
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Serpentine Pavilion sold for more than £500,000 as Los Angeles arts venue
Meanwhile back in London… summer weather causes trouble for SelgasCano’s chrysalis
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Museum of London launches design competition for Smithfield move
Mayor approves £200,000 funding to launch architectural contest for new home
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City of London pledges infill projects to ease housing crisis
Corporation chief admits it has ‘not been taking the lead’ - as rising housing costs damage London’s competitiveness
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Child Graddon Lewis unveils 50-storey vertical village
Practice designs high-density mixed-use scheme in Manchester
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Getty Foundation awards $1.75m to conserve 20th-century icons
Getty Foundation awards second round of funding for important modern buildings around the globe
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Architects call for NPPF reform over 'viability' concerns
Planning system ‘unwittingly unleashed industrial-scale affordable housing avoidance’
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Many London towers will never be built, predicts Ian Simpson
Architect talks of ‘battle’ to build his One Blackfriars skyscraper
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Farrell unveils new Gatwick images as campaign ramps up
Airports Commission’s recommendation due this summer
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Work starts on Libeskind's £11m Durham physics centre
World class research centre fo university to complete in 2016
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Put Robin Hood Gardens out to market, says Cabe
Lasdun’s Keeling House was saved in similar circumstances, HE told
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David Kohn in recruitment drive after double whammy of wins
New College Oxford shortlist included Alison Brooks and Kengo Kuma
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Robin Hood Gardens can be rescued, say Foster and Smithson
Foster has ‘sympathy’ for residents but backs Smithsons’ son’s call to update building