All articles by Will Hurst – Page 3
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New requirements for architecture students unveiled by the RIBA and Arb
Changes introduce greater flexibility in terms of practical experience needed prior to Part III
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Architecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington
Late 1940s Hallfield Estate described as a “seminal” post-war estate
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William Hill reveals odds on Broadgate listing case
The City of London’s landmark Broadgate complex is unlikely to be listed according to bookmaker William Hill
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Proctor & Matthews wins permission for big Kent scheme
Project in Horsted for Countryside Properties will include more than 300 homes, community and retail
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Government plans 100,000 new homes on state-owned land by 2015
All government departments to be required to identify surplus land ripe for development
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Two assembly members plan inquiries into Potters Fields
Members of the London Assembly have proposed two separate inquiries into Southwark Council’s handling of the One Tower Bridge scheme following BD’s front page story.
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Two architects disciplined by the Arb’s professional conduct committee
Sussex practitioner Peter Leslie Buxton handed £3,000 fine
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Re-imagining John Soane's Pitzhanger Manor for RAA show
’Conjectural image’ of how the Ealing building looked in the early 1800s is part of summer exhibition
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Southwark council under fire in "cash-for-planning" row
Chairman of CLG select committee calls on council to provide answers on One Tower Bridge
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Barnsley plans unveiled by CZWG and Holder Mathias
£70 million scheme replaces Will Alsop’s unrealised ’Tuscan hill village’ vision
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Nick Clegg unveils details of UK Green Investment Bank
Projects to be funded include Green Deal refurbishment programme, deputy prime minister says
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English Heritage set to recommend Broadgate listing
Make’s controversial scheme could be scuppered if government agrees
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Change to planning bill makes finance a factor
RIBA warns that change could undermine integrity of planning system.
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Two men to stand trial for Stephen Lawrence murder
Pair are to stand trial over killing of black teenager in south east London in 1993
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Planners “appalled” at cash for permissions proposal
RTPI claims proposed amendment to Localism Bill would make money the overriding factor for councils
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John Penrose gives first interview as architecture minister
Minister says he rejected handing portfolio over to business department
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Austin-Smith Lord scoops top prize at Manchester awards
Firm’s Stockport College is named Building of the Year
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Leicester University unveils medical building plans
Associated Architects’ scheme is part of £200 million estate overhaul
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Developer drops plans for Chelsea Barracks hotel
Plans for a boutique hotel within the Chelsea Barracks scheme have been abandoned due to “substantial” opposition from residents.