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Architect jailed for conning his client
An architect who conned a Cumbrian family into paying £6,500 for work he had not done has been sent to prison for nearly four years.
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Legal challenge delays £450 million Liverpool Hospital scheme
The chief executive of a Liverpool hospital trust wanting to build a new £450 million PFI hospital has condemned a legal challenge against it as time wasting.
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Foster to create major new science centre in Oxford
Foster & Partners is to design a £30 million science and enterprise visitor centre in Oxford.
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Chipperfield’s Turner Contemporary is no oil painting
Only when people realise what could have built in Margate will they understand the huge opportunity that’s been lost.
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New images of Olympic projects revealed
The Olympic Delivery Authority has unveiled new images of the 2012 Olympic Park in east London.
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ADP to create art gallery for Southend
ADP has won a contract to build a £26.9 million art gallery and library in Southend in Essex.
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Halliday Clark distills plans for new brewery
Work on a new brewery near Barnsley by West Yorkshire practice Halliday Clark Architects will begin next spring.
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Formroom's Everton plans given green light
Liverpool planners have backed Manchester practice Formroom Architects’ corporate hospitality scheme for Everton football club.
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Purcell Miller Tritton rides to the rescue of Cardigan Castle
Purcell Miller Tritton has put together a £9 million restoration proposal for the semi-ruined Cardigan Castle.
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Culture department seeks architects for heritage boards
The Department for Culture, Media & Sport is looking for two new trustees to join the board of the Heritage Lottery Fund and the National Heritage Memorial Fund in March.
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Nicholas Hare Architects completes £45.6 million Hampshire office scheme
Nicholas Hare Architects has completed a £45.6 million office development in Hampshire in the 69 weeks demanded by the client.
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PRP and Rick Mather win first phase of Brent regeneration
Brent Council has begun assembling teams to work on the initial phases of a regeneration plan which will see 3,000 homes built in the north-west London borough in the coming years.
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110 practices vie for V&A extension
A competition to design a 1,500sq m subterranean exhibition space for the V&A has attracted 110 entries from as far afield as Seoul, Sao Paulo and Los Angeles.
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Type3 Studio wins planning for Norwich housing
Type3 Studio has been granted planning permission for a 174-home development beside Norwich City Football Club.
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Chipperfield's Turner Contemporary to open next year
David Chipperfield’s £17.5 million Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate will open on April 16 next year, the client announced today.
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Design for London set to be absorbed into new mayoral body
Boris Johnson insists he will prioritise design but admits number of advisers will shrink
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Architect builds the ultimate breakfast - no parametrics involved
News junkie was roused from this morning’s croissants to news that architects don’t just do buildings - they do breakfast too.
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Mae celebrates 'overwhelming support' for council housing scheme
Mæ has received planning consent for a new housing scheme on a troubled east London estate.
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RMJM cuts 150 staff in 18 months
RMJM has admitted shedding more than 150 jobs globally in the last year and a half.
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Cabe chairman attacks coalition's Localism policy
The chairman of Cabe, Paul Finch, has launched a scathing attack on the government’s plans to reform the planning system through localism.