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Powell Tuck house digs out more space
Work has started on a private house by Powell Tuck Associates on the site of a former chapel of rest in Notting Hill.
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Gove calls on firms for new school ideas
Education secretary Michael Gove has called on the construction industry to come forward with ideas to cut the cost of building schools.
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Foster to give RIBA Trust lecture
Norman Foster is to give the 2010 RIBA Trust annual discourse next month.
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Cabe wants more changes to Viñoly Battersea plan
Cabe has called for further changes to be made to Rafael Viñoly’s masterplan for Battersea Power Station.
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Civic Trust Awards deadline nears
The deadline for architects to enter the 2011 Civic Trust Awards is just two weeks away.
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Conran's Ealing housing scheme wins go-ahead
Conran & Partners’ £136 million regeneration of Ealing’s Green Man Lane estate in west London has won planning.
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Greenwich shortlist revealed
Ten practices have been shortlisted for the final tranche of the Greenwich Millennium Village (GMV), one of the country’s most ambitious regeneration projects.
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Thorp retires from Leeds as last of city architects
As the seventh holder of the post steps down, the architect’s civic role is over. The man thought to be Britain’s last city architect is to step down after 40 years with the council, and will not be replaced.
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Atkins and HOK picked for Gatwick framework
HOK, Atkins and Pascal & Watson are among firms celebrating after making it on to a £1 billion framework to modernise Gatwick Airport.
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Pawn shop listing hangs over plans for Victoria
A row over London’s oldest pawnbrokers’ shop could scupper the multi-billion pound redevelopment of Victoria.
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Howells reveals King’s Cross tower
Plans for the tallest tower on the King’s Cross Central site have been unveiled. It is hoped the building, by Glenn Howells Architects, will become an “urban marker” for the regeneration scheme, visible from across London.
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RIBA Special Awards shortlist announced
David Chipperfield, DSDHA, dRMM, Carmody Groarke and Aecom are among the finalists for the RIBA Special Awards 2010.
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City of London to charge for pre-application meetings
The City of London is to begin charging developers for pre-application meetings.
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Gloomy growth forecast for the construction industry
The construction industry is set to contract in 2011 according to a revised growth forecast by the Construction Products Association.
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Fred Goodwin linked with RMJM executive departures
RMJM has lost four of its senior executives since former Royal Bank of Scotland boss Fred Goodwin was controversially appointed as an adviser to the firm.
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Nicol Thomas faces Birmingham heritage battle
Conservationists are fighting to stop Nicol Thomas Architects from building a £40 million retirement village in Birmingham because it would destroy a row of fine Victorian and Edwardian villas.
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Anshen & Allen bought by Canadian firm
Canadian practice Stantec has bought Anshen & Allen to beef up its healthcare expertise.
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Pelli Clarke Pelli tower to join Empire State on NY skyline
A tower nearly as tall as the Empire State Building in New York has been given planning permission by city authorities.
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First images of Brits’ Villa Frankenstein at the Venice Biennale
Muf-curated British Pavilion exhibition mixes Ruskin’s spirit with Olympic engineering.
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Archial shares nosedive over poor results and unpaid taxes
Archial has seen its share price tumble after announcing it is negotiating with HM Revenue & Customs about when to pay back unpaid tax.