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- John McAslan reveals Elephant & Castle leisure centre
- Foster's City scheme stalls after tenant's U-turn
- Architects call for boycott of Robin Hood Gardens competition
- Brady puts finishing touches to procurement report
- A Toast To Isi
- Stanton Williams wins planning for King's Cross Square
- John Thompson wins planning for Littlehampton development
- Foster's Thames airport plans go to consultation
- Architects claiming dole falls to five-month low
- Biennale theme to be Common Ground, says Chipperfield
- CZWG's Croydon tower gets green light
- CZWG's Croydon tower wins green light
- Star designer Paul Stallan is latest RMJM refugee
- RMJM's US employees say they are owed wages
- Carmody Groarke to design new gallery for RIBA
- Blonski Architects draws up Plymouth theatre revamp
- Greenwich peninsula to see housing boom
- Piers Taylor quits Mitchell Taylor Workshop
- Design Council Cabe appoints new director
- Rogers' Wood Wharf site bought by CWG
- Lynch Architects gets OK for Victoria redevelopment
- Opening of Zaha Hadid's Broad Art Museum delayed
- Tesco plans £400 million store overhaul
- Gebler Tooth designs Heathrow's Olympic terminal
- First Look: Inglis Badrashi Loddo designs brick barrel vault semi-detached houses
- Allies & Morrison, BIG and MVRDV shortlisted for Danish competition
- Downturn hits women architects harder
- Zaha Hadid shortlisted for Iraqi parliament
- KSS submits plans for Fulham FC redevelopment
- Burland TM's £200m Project Pinewood bites the dust
- Big bang for Hassell in particle physics contest
- KKM completes sustainable care home
- Keith Williams and EPR in running for 'one of world's biggest projects'
- GMW and Capita Symonds fly into Tripoli on trade mission
- US billings positive for second month in a row
- Finch calls for energy audit of Robin Hood Gardens
- KPF's Pinnacle tower on hold again
- Grimshaw nets Wimbledon masterplan
- Marks Barfield plans Amazon rainforest walkway
- YRM boss ruled out taking over practice
- John Pawson's vision for new Design Museum revealed
- Unesco warns city over £5.5bn Liverpool Waters plans
- Moxon's first Royal Parks fountain installed
- Farrell meets government to press rail hub case
- Sixteen museums to share £60 million in Arts Council funding
- Land Secs happy with Walkie Talkie progress
- Floating green skyscrapers proposed for London, New York and Shanghai
- Israeli architects' fury as Chipperfield fast-tracked in competition
- Government warned not to drop Breeam standards for schools
- Scott Brownrigg plans spell end of QVC building
- Prasad defends RIBA over YRM missing wages furore
- Planning permission on Savile Row suits EPR Architects
- Abu Dhabi spending spree set to benefit UK architects
- US design director quit RMJM
- BDP scoops planning for Stevenage town centre
- Scottish Parliament extension branded 'more than bonkers'
- US design director quits RMJM
- Libya trip yields chance for UK firm
- Rogers Stirk Harbour tower to go ahead in Southwark
- This week's ups and downs
- UNStudio's UK debut is criticised by original architect
- Olympic interpretation of Seurat's Bathers at Asnieres
- First look: Duggan Morris uses cubic forms to create Richmond arts wing
- Olympic projects set to dominate RIBA awards
- Jeremy Till named new head of Central Saint Martins
- Prince's Foundation leads drive to restore Waterloo's heart
- Stanton Williams ties for first place in German museum contest
- Scottish government pledges more money to Kengo Kuma's Dundee V&A
- Haptic Architects to design terminal at Riga Airport
- Warwickshire first to opt for Willmott Dixon flat-pack school
- Le Corbusier furniture threatened by sewage
- Lubetkin's Finsbury health centre's future looks secure
- Make's Broadgate building to start on site in spring
- Call for entries to Housing Design Awards 2012
- Eric Parry joins Architecture Foundation board
- Feilden Clegg Bradley promotes bid for Ditherington Flax Mill Maltings
- Foster's completes Vancouver tower
- Chinese demolish Beijing home of acclaimed architects
- Architects unite against move to scrap Breeam for schools
- Arb strikes off architect for unacceptable professional conduct
- Government launches Building Regs consultation
- Studio Seilern's $19 million Banana Island scheme ripens in Lagos
- Metropolitan Workshop completes Irish harbour masterplan
- Sheppard Robson's NoHo Square threatened by lack of affordable housing
- Architects invited to design Queen’s Jubilee card
- KSS stadium for Tottenham set to go ahead
- Ground Zero hitches hit SOM, Foster and Rogers
- Raw Architecture's house for a deep-sea diver
- Home owners swap sale boards for refurbs
- Olympics legacy chiefs focus on future of media centre
- RIBA backs four candidates for Arb elections
- Raw Architecture Workshop's house for a deep-sea diver
- Construction activity continues to rise but rate of growth slows
- Gove accused of 'ulterior motive' for scrapping Breeam rules
- Unesco may put brakes on Waterloo redevelopment
- First Look: Mae scores with improvements to east London sports facilities
- Latest Heygate Estate replacement housing completes
- The Hive library nears completion
- Libeskind pool's collapsing ceiling to be replaced
- Frank Gehry designs igloo for sheltering skaters
- Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz win planning for troubled Middlesex Hospital site
- Foster & Partners sees profits soar
- KPF submits plans for twin towers at Nine Elms
- Hadid signs design agreement for Central Bank of Iraq
- Green light for Studio Verve's Hackney deli
- Krier plans classical city for Guatemala
- Steven Holl beats Snøhetta and Morphosis to design Houston museum
- Prince Charles makes renewed attack on architects
- Hopes rise that Gove won’t scrap Breeam
- Arab Spring hits Zaha profits
- Serie Architects reveals BMW's Olympic pavilion
- Assael begins renovation to create hotel in Greenwich
- Alsop calls RMJM's Goodwin recruitment 'stupid'
- BDP wins Chinese transport masterplan competition
- Government gives £3 billion for London housing
- Herzog and de Meuron teams up with Ai Weiwei on Serpentine pavilion
- Cabe still unhappy with Liverpool Waters
- DBI Design completes Etihad Towers in Abu Dhabi
- Prince's Foundation wins $2 million for Jamaican regeneration
- PRP submits plans for Tunbridge Wells estate
- Elephant and Castle back on St Modwen's agenda
- Milton Keynes architects slam proposed shopping centre changes
- Mayor to oversee London Legacy Development Corporation
- Bim adoption more than doubles
- Jamie Fobert wins Tate St Ives – again
- Arb reprimands architect for unacceptable professional conduct
- Hertzberger urges architects to abandon lofty ambitions
- Buckley Gray Yeoman's Clerkenwell scheme starts on site
- Olympic International Quarter architects named
- RIBA launches China trade trip for small UK practices
- KPF's Abu Dhabi airport terminal cleared for take-off
- AEW defends its museum design
- Rachel Whiteread's artwork for Whitechapel Gallery
- Atkins' Pacific Dream comes true
- Engineers must stand up to architects with knighthoods, says Shuttleworth
- Firms told to secure partners for schools jobs
- First look: Aberrant Architecture
- Arts buildings face backlash
- Construction output down at end of 2011
- New IT system to cut Hadid's £1.9 million computer bill
- 'Mega-mosque' scheme will create Muslim ghetto, warns dissident imam
- Big love for NY on Valentine's day
- UKTI presents international opportuities at Ecobuild
- Wilkinson Eyre completes Soho office scheme
- Stanton Williams' Olympic park scheme completes
- RMJM design director goes part-time
- Hamburg sues over Herzog and de Meuron's Elbphilharmonie
- Closing Public would be 'idiotic' says Alsop
- UKTI presents international opportunities at Ecobuild
- Livingstone backs Ministry of Sound in tower row
- BIG lands Utah arts work
- KPF's Churchill Place scheme pushes ahead
- A Valentine's card for architects
- BIG, HOK and Aedas reveal visions for Chicago's Navy Pier
- Spurs wins approval for new stadium
- One-on-one music venue unveiled by architect
- Pollard Thomas Edwards completes Deptford hub
- Floods no threat to Baca’s amphibious house
- Conservationists mount legal challenge to OMA plan for Venice palazzo
- Sainsbury to ditch prize-winning Greenwich store
- Gigon/Guyer Architekten's Zurich gallery nears completion
- Portraits of lesser-known Chinese cities go on display at KPF's London office
- Studio Egret West leads way at Old Vinyl Factory
- English Heritage has no plans to relax Battersea Power Station listing
- High fees cost Foster’s a £45m Indian gallery win
- Ash Sakula low-carbon homes win competition
- Cabe slams Robin Hood Garden plans
- Number of jobless architects rises
- Fobert creates galleries
- ICA redesigns its cinemas
- Lloyd brings technology to RSA’s Georgian purity
- Knightsbridge Lacoste store with a twist
- Project Orange takes a new angle in Sheffield
- Ministry of Sound renews attack on Allies and Morrison’s Eileen House
- Confidence grows but dole queue lengthens
- Leon Krier attacks Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial
- First look: Adjaye Associates’ African American History & Culture museum
- Farrell to apply to demolish parts of Battersea Power Station
- RIBA Awards discount for emerging practices
- OMA breaks ground on Taipei Performing Arts Centre
- Allies and Morrison’s Westfield extension approved
- New chapter opens for Fosters' New York Public Library
- Damien Hirst reveals Devon eco-village plans
- Study raises questions on using design to cut crime
- Architect revealed as source of West Ham Olympic bid complaint
- BDP set to win Alder Hey hospital rebuild
- PRP London housing scheme wins go-ahead
- Architects' cracking ideas for Great Egg Hunt
- RCA launches ‘rigorous’ interiors MA
- Culture secretary commissions report on landmark construction
- Adam Khan and 5th Studio make Pensthorpe shortlist
- Thierry Henry's Hampstead house plans criticised
- Architects advise Cameron on city design
- Dump tick-box procurement system, Cabe urges MPs
- Saatchi’s new image
- UK's tallest city fountain opens in Bradford
- Squire and Partners secures planning for Chelsea Creek
- GHM Rock Townsend unveils East End youth facility
- Design Council Cabe considers charging for national design review
- BFLS *Dalston tower slammed by local architects
- Make unveils final plans for Heygate redevelopment
- OMA, John Thompson and McAdam shortlisted to double size of Moscow
- Zaha Hadid designs Bratislava city centre
- Paxman slams BBC move
- Basil Spence honoured with Royal Mail stamp
- Maccreanor Lavington's land trust bid rejected
- Samsung axes young practice’s 2012 pavilion
- English Heritage joins Liverpool Waters objectors
- First look: ORMS Architecture Design
- Critics call Cameron’s city forum a Blair-style stunt
- Battersea Power Station put up for sale
- Fobert’s Hackney Wick scheme wins approval
- Littlehampton seeks third seafront landmark
- Santiago Calatrava debuts in Taiwan
- Haverstock completes four BSF schools in one
- City of London agrees stone bench design competition
- 3XN to design new building for Swedish university
- Watchdog praises YRM’s nuclear design
- George Oldham resigns from Arb board over ethnic slur
- Make lands spot in Sunday Times top 100 list
- Design Council Cabe to move to Angel Building
- Atkins twisted towers win Chinese competition
- Architects sought for Kurt Schwitters legacy plans
- Lego Architecture unveils Sydney Opera House
- Olympic Museum planned for 2012 site
- Cambridgeshire eco-town plans revived
- Chinese architect Wang Shu wins the Pritzker
- RIBA announces its Mipim virgins
- Campaigners renew battle over Convoys Wharf
- Prince's Foundation to guide on community planning
- US billings index hits third positive month in a row
- Green light for Grimshaw in Miami
- Foster & Partners on track with Heathrow's Terminal 2
- Lennon and McCartney's childhood homes listed
- Hawkins Brown and Hassell on colliery shortlist
- Broadway Malyan's Calgary masterplan gets £410m boost
- Cabe seeks built environment experts
- Broughton scoops Welbeck job
- Academics favour modernist school trips
- Planners reject Oxley Woods replacement
- Top ranking architects in the UK – February 2012
- Introducing the WA100 iOS app
- Green light for dairy plan
- BFLS revises Dalston eco-tower after criticism
- MLA+ wins masterplan work in China and Russia
- First look: Catholic church, Sawla, Ethiopia by Dow Jones architects
- Nuclear village proposed
- Residents vote for Aberdeen Gardens scheme
- Architects invited to design tall cake for Queen's jubilee
- HOK wins planning for Lusail Marina Mall
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