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Robert Adam wins architecture's 'richest prize'
Neo-classical architect pockets $200,000 prize money
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UK practices compete for EU's Mies van der Rohe award
Hadid, Wilkinson Eyre, Peter Barber, FAT and Loyn Archiects among 18 UK practices in 2017 list
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Mack to showcase Andy MacMillan and Charles MacCallum Sketch Books
Glasgow School of Art to run exhibition of former professors’ drawings
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Haringey unveils £3.5bn Wood Green transformation plans
London borough pushes Crossrail 2-driven comprehensive redevelopment proposals
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Quarter of a million cheap homes to be 'lost by 2020'
Chartered Institute of Housing makes predictions on back of government data between 2012 and 2016
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Walters & Cohen completes work at Orlando Bloom school
Scheme at Canterbury’s King’s School involved increasing boarding space
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Birmingham set to back Ringway Centre redevelopment
Councillors asked to endorse NORR-designed rework of Smallbrook Queensway landmark, despite national and local opposition
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Hawkins Brown gets green light for Stratford underground entrance
Scheme includes turning car park into new public realm
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Foster's boosts ‘travelling scholarship’ cashpot
Architect announces 16% funding increase for RIBA-backed student award
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RIBA warns over status of EU architects working in UK
President says government has to produce more detail on fate of the 9,000 EU citizens on Arb register
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Planners back Rolfe Judd’s rejigged Docklands scheme
Practice’s 41-storey Marsh Wall tower recommended for approval
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Broadway Malyan draws up cycling plan for Birmingham's Snow Hill
Initiative involves reducing number of cars in city’s business district
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Exhibition set to showcase Caruso St John models
Gallery creates “diorama” picked from Stirling Prize winner’s back catalogue
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Green light for £200m Hackney estate regeneration
Karakusevic Carson Architects-led programme set to deliver 400 new homes
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Paris to spruce up Eiffel Tower for Olympics bid
New reception areas and upgrades to lower second-floor proposed for €300m programme
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Appeal as Brutalist Durham union misses out on listing
Twentieth Century Society to appeal decision by Karen Bradley to refuse listing status
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Work begins on Foster's Warsaw skyscraper
Scheme in downtown Warsaw set to be tallest tower in Poland
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Michael Gove backs opposition to £3.5bn Parliament move
MP joins group opposed to vacating Palace of Westminster for repair work