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Victorian Society lobbies to save Edgbaston houses
A row of six Victorian and Edwardian houses in Edgbaston is under threat as part of plans to build a retirement village.
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Farrell's Earls Court redevelopment threatened by Big Society plans
Council tenants want to take over own homes
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Room for London competition attracts 500
Winner of the contest, organised by Alain de Botton’s Living Architecture, due next month
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Prince's Foundation plots Indian Poundbury
The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment has opened its first Indian office, in Mumbai, with the aim of building a new eco-town based on Poundbury and bringing values of “sustainable urbanism” to projects on the sub-continent.
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Robin Hood Gardens residents vote for HTA scheme
Residents of Robin Hood Gardens have voted in favour of the HTA and Squire & Partners’ designs for the housing estate’s redevelopment, as the council admitted it had once again delayed an official decision
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McAslan completes first Haiti project since earthquake
Only one major reconstruction project has been completed in Haiti a year on from the devastating earthquake that killed at least 200,000 people and left a further 2 million without shelter.
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PLP's Heron Plaza gets planning
Work on 43-storey City of London scheme to start later this year
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Zaha Hadid's Cairo Expo City enters design development
Fresh pictures of Zaha Hadid Architects’ design inspired by Nile delta
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Zogolovitch launches challenge to RIBA Trust scrapping
Former trustee hopes to force RIBA to hold special general meeting
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Nottingham University's aerospace institute goes in for planning
Local firm designs zinc-clad scheme
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Holder Mathias wins approval for Woking office block
A 2,500sq m office scheme in Woking, Surrey, by Holder Mathias has been given planning by the local council.
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Emrys gets green light for busy Camberwell corner site
Mixed-use development in south London will “bring life” to blank facade
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AIA to discuss Haiti and New Orleans reconstruction
US city’s recovery after hurricane and oil spill could provide lessons for Haiti
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Ian Simpson eyes recovering London residential market
Practice admits last two years have been ’nightmare’
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro reveals Los Angeles gallery designs
Billionaire arts philanthropist bankrolls £83m modern art museum
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MAD creates new museum for Chinese Wood Sculptures
Beijing-based practice MAD has unveiled images of its design for a new museum in Harbin, northern China.
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Consortium bids for Earth Centre site
A consortium including Arup and Leeds firm Architecture 2B has submitted a tender to redevelop the disused Earth Centre near Doncaster.
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Architecture students invited to apply for summer school bursary
Student workshop with architect Piers Taylor and architect and timber specialist Charley Brentnall
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RICS localism commission seeks architects' views
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is calling on architects and other construction professionals to contribute to an independent commission set up to examine how communities can embrace localism.