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End of the road for Preston bus station
Councillors to rubber stamp plans next week to knock down brutalist icon
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Axed director predicts end of Cabe
Nahid Majid says sudden dismissal shows organisation’s limited future
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Architects vie for new King's Cross canopy
Amanda Levete and Duggan Morris in the running to design piece for public realm
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Downing Street releases £50m for Silicon Roundabout proposal
Money signals green light for Architecture 00:/’s Tech City plans
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Farrell to advise London Assembly on retail
Architect to give evidence to planning committee on Tuesday
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AHMM's Barbican Centre cinemas open
Architect’s addition is complex’s first new venue since it opened in 1982
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Building emissions must fall 77% by 2050
Green Construction Board recommends drastic action to meet green targets
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Patel Taylor complete Birmingham’s first new park for 130 years
It forms a major part of Birmingham’s Big City Plan
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Norman Foster pays tribute to Oscar Niemeyer
“He leaves us with a source of delight and inspiration for many generations to come”
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Ecobuild launches Sustainability Overseas
Conference event will broadens Ecobuild’s international offering and global debate
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Ecobuild reveals top 100 Twitter sustainable BE influencers
Ecobuild reveals top 100 Twitter influencers from across sustainable construction, design and built environment with #Ecobuild100
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Oscar Niemeyer (1907- 2012): Brazilian architect dies at 104
A tribute to the godfather of Brazilian architecture, who brought buildings to life with the stroke of a pen
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Vaizey calls architects in from cold
Government review into role of design gets warm welcome at Architect of the Year Awards
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'Nightmare' Part L delays could land architects with extra bills
Uncertainty surrounding the revision of Part L of the Building Regulations is becoming a “nightmare” that could land them with extra bills, architects have warned. Delays in clarifying the 2013 revisions are forcing architects to become “crystal ball gazers” as they have to design schemes today without knowing the regulatory ...