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MJP focuses on beech life at St John’s
MJP Architects has completed the four-storey Kendrew Quadrangle for St John’s College, Oxford
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Go ahead to turn church into club
Multi-disciplinary firm BWCP has won planning permission and listed building consent to use a grade I former London church as a members’ club and events space
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St Botolph unveiled by Grimshaw
Grimshaw has released pictures of its newly finished landmark, the St Botolph building in the City of London
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Architecture Foundation archive project appeal
The Architecture Foundation is seeking last minute pledges to support its 20-year digital archive project.
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Beyond the occupation
They may have lost the vote in Parliament, but the legacy of the occupations is only just beginning.
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Make submits plans for Broadgate
The first images of Make’s design to replace 3,4 and 6 Broadgate have been revealed as British Land and Blackstone submit a formal planning application.
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£60m housing scheme puts DSDHA in big league
BD’s Architect of the Year to design luxury scheme on site of former government buildings
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RMJM's Gazprom Tower to be moved
Decision made by St Petersburg authorities and Gazprom following years of controversy
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Lloyd’s Building set to be listed next year
English Heritage will recommend Rogers’ building ’the day it turns 30’
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Residents take Robin Hood fight to court
Residents at Robin Hood Gardens are gearing up to take legal action against Tower Hamlets council over claims they were not properly consulted on the £500 million demolition and rebuild scheme
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Threat to UK bricks from EU carbon tax
Architects fear a new carbon tax could force the UK brick industry into decline, pushing up costs and forcing them to import the material from elsewhere
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Abramovich backs dock contest
An international design competition will be held for the $400 million redevelopment of St Petersburg docks, bankrolled by Roman Abramovich
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New images of Mecanoo's Birmingham Library released
Landmark building will be a ’people’s palace’, council leader Mike Whitby claims
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Piano's Shard central core is topped out
The central core of Britain’s tallest building, Renzo Piano’s Shard, was topped out yesterday
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WikiLeaks co-founder is that rare creature: an architect with principles
While most architects are only ready to speak out when it won’t harm their professional life, John Young’s efforts in the cause of freedom of speech go the full distance
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AFL's Christie unit opens
AFL Architects’ NHS patient treatment centre at The Christie in Manchester has officially opened to the public.
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Chipperfield lays into Adam's Athlone House plans
One of Britain’s most famous architects has waded into the row over one of its most controversial private housing projects.
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Localism bill sparks development fears
Fears over the quality of new developments have been expressed by Britain’s foremost planning body on the eve of the introduction of the localism bill.
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Cabe criticises Wilkinson Eyre's Thames cable cars
Cabe has raised concerns that Wilkinson Eyre’s cable car over the Thames will not be able to cope with demand at peak times.
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RMJM designers launching rival firm
RMJM’s prized Asia operation has suffered another hammer blow after five former senior designers joined forces to launch a rival practice in Hong Kong.