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  1. John McAslan reveals Elephant & Castle leisure centre
  2. Foster's City scheme stalls after tenant's U-turn
  3. Architects call for boycott of Robin Hood Gardens competition
  4. Brady puts finishing touches to procurement report
  5. A Toast To Isi
  6. Stanton Williams wins planning for King's Cross Square
  7. John Thompson wins planning for Littlehampton development
  8. Foster's Thames airport plans go to consultation
  9. Architects claiming dole falls to five-month low
  10. Biennale theme to be Common Ground, says Chipperfield
  11. CZWG's Croydon tower gets green light
  12. CZWG's Croydon tower wins green light
  13. Star designer Paul Stallan is latest RMJM refugee
  14. RMJM's US employees say they are owed wages
  15. Carmody Groarke to design new gallery for RIBA
  16. Blonski Architects draws up Plymouth theatre revamp
  17. Greenwich peninsula to see housing boom
  18. Piers Taylor quits Mitchell Taylor Workshop
  19. Design Council Cabe appoints new director
  20. Rogers' Wood Wharf site bought by CWG
  21. Lynch Architects gets OK for Victoria redevelopment
  22. Opening of Zaha Hadid's Broad Art Museum delayed
  23. Tesco plans £400 million store overhaul
  24. Gebler Tooth designs Heathrow's Olympic terminal
  25. First Look: Inglis Badrashi Loddo designs brick barrel vault semi-detached houses
  26. Allies & Morrison, BIG and MVRDV shortlisted for Danish competition
  27. Downturn hits women architects harder
  28. Zaha Hadid shortlisted for Iraqi parliament
  29. KSS submits plans for Fulham FC redevelopment
  30. Burland TM's £200m Project Pinewood bites the dust
  31. Big bang for Hassell in particle physics contest
  32. KKM completes sustainable care home
  33. Keith Williams and EPR in running for 'one of world's biggest projects'
  34. GMW and Capita Symonds fly into Tripoli on trade mission
  35. US billings positive for second month in a row
  36. Finch calls for energy audit of Robin Hood Gardens
  37. KPF's Pinnacle tower on hold again
  38. Grimshaw nets Wimbledon masterplan
  39. Marks Barfield plans Amazon rainforest walkway
  40. YRM boss ruled out taking over practice
  41. John Pawson's vision for new Design Museum revealed
  42. Unesco warns city over £5.5bn Liverpool Waters plans
  43. Moxon's first Royal Parks fountain installed
  44. Farrell meets government to press rail hub case
  45. Sixteen museums to share £60 million in Arts Council funding
  46. Land Secs happy with Walkie Talkie progress
  47. Floating green skyscrapers proposed for London, New York and Shanghai
  48. Israeli architects' fury as Chipperfield fast-tracked in competition
  49. Government warned not to drop Breeam standards for schools
  50. Scott Brownrigg plans spell end of QVC building
  51. Prasad defends RIBA over YRM missing wages furore
  52. Planning permission on Savile Row suits EPR Architects
  53. Abu Dhabi spending spree set to benefit UK architects
  54. US design director quit RMJM
  55. BDP scoops planning for Stevenage town centre
  56. Scottish Parliament extension branded 'more than bonkers'
  57. US design director quits RMJM
  58. Libya trip yields chance for UK firm
  59. Rogers Stirk Harbour tower to go ahead in Southwark
  60. This week's ups and downs
  61. UNStudio's UK debut is criticised by original architect
  62. Olympic interpretation of Seurat's Bathers at Asnieres
  63. First look: Duggan Morris uses cubic forms to create Richmond arts wing
  64. Olympic projects set to dominate RIBA awards
  65. Jeremy Till named new head of Central Saint Martins
  66. Prince's Foundation leads drive to restore Waterloo's heart
  67. Stanton Williams ties for first place in German museum contest
  68. Scottish government pledges more money to Kengo Kuma's Dundee V&A
  69. Haptic Architects to design terminal at Riga Airport
  70. Warwickshire first to opt for Willmott Dixon flat-pack school
  71. Le Corbusier furniture threatened by sewage
  72. Lubetkin's Finsbury health centre's future looks secure
  73. Make's Broadgate building to start on site in spring
  74. Call for entries to Housing Design Awards 2012
  75. Eric Parry joins Architecture Foundation board
  76. Feilden Clegg Bradley promotes bid for Ditherington Flax Mill Maltings
  77. Foster's completes Vancouver tower
  78. Chinese demolish Beijing home of acclaimed architects
  79. Architects unite against move to scrap Breeam for schools
  80. Arb strikes off architect for unacceptable professional conduct
  81. Government launches Building Regs consultation
  82. Studio Seilern's $19 million Banana Island scheme ripens in Lagos
  83. Metropolitan Workshop completes Irish harbour masterplan
  84. Sheppard Robson's NoHo Square threatened by lack of affordable housing
  85. Architects invited to design Queen’s Jubilee card
  86. KSS stadium for Tottenham set to go ahead
  87. Ground Zero hitches hit SOM, Foster and Rogers
  88. Raw Architecture's house for a deep-sea diver
  89. Home owners swap sale boards for refurbs
  90. Olympics legacy chiefs focus on future of media centre
  91. RIBA backs four candidates for Arb elections
  92. Raw Architecture Workshop's house for a deep-sea diver
  93. Construction activity continues to rise but rate of growth slows
  94. Gove accused of 'ulterior motive' for scrapping Breeam rules
  95. Unesco may put brakes on Waterloo redevelopment
  96. First Look: Mae scores with improvements to east London sports facilities
  97. Latest Heygate Estate replacement housing completes
  98. The Hive library nears completion
  99. Libeskind pool's collapsing ceiling to be replaced
  100. Frank Gehry designs igloo for sheltering skaters
  101. Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz win planning for troubled Middlesex Hospital site
  102. Foster & Partners sees profits soar
  103. KPF submits plans for twin towers at Nine Elms
  104. Hadid signs design agreement for Central Bank of Iraq
  105. Green light for Studio Verve's Hackney deli
  106. Krier plans classical city for Guatemala
  107. Steven Holl beats Snøhetta and Morphosis to design Houston museum
  108. Prince Charles makes renewed attack on architects
  109. Hopes rise that Gove won’t scrap Breeam
  110. Arab Spring hits Zaha profits
  111. Serie Architects reveals BMW's Olympic pavilion
  112. Assael begins renovation to create hotel in Greenwich
  113. Alsop calls RMJM's Goodwin recruitment 'stupid'
  114. BDP wins Chinese transport masterplan competition
  115. Government gives £3 billion for London housing
  116. Herzog and de Meuron teams up with Ai Weiwei on Serpentine pavilion
  117. Cabe still unhappy with Liverpool Waters
  118. DBI Design completes Etihad Towers in Abu Dhabi
  119. Prince's Foundation wins $2 million for Jamaican regeneration
  120. PRP submits plans for Tunbridge Wells estate
  121. Elephant and Castle back on St Modwen's agenda
  122. Milton Keynes architects slam proposed shopping centre changes
  123. Mayor to oversee London Legacy Development Corporation
  124. Bim adoption more than doubles
  125. Jamie Fobert wins Tate St Ives – again
  126. Arb reprimands architect for unacceptable professional conduct
  127. Hertzberger urges architects to abandon lofty ambitions
  128. Buckley Gray Yeoman's Clerkenwell scheme starts on site
  129. Olympic International Quarter architects named
  130. RIBA launches China trade trip for small UK practices
  131. KPF's Abu Dhabi airport terminal cleared for take-off
  132. AEW defends its museum design
  133. Rachel Whiteread's artwork for Whitechapel Gallery
  134. Atkins' Pacific Dream comes true
  135. Engineers must stand up to architects with knighthoods, says Shuttleworth
  136. Firms told to secure partners for schools jobs
  137. First look: Aberrant Architecture
  138. Arts buildings face backlash
  139. Construction output down at end of 2011
  140. New IT system to cut Hadid's £1.9 million computer bill
  141. 'Mega-mosque' scheme will create Muslim ghetto, warns dissident imam
  142. Big love for NY on Valentine's day
  143. UKTI presents international opportuities at Ecobuild
  144. Wilkinson Eyre completes Soho office scheme
  145. Stanton Williams' Olympic park scheme completes
  146. RMJM design director goes part-time
  147. Hamburg sues over Herzog and de Meuron's Elbphilharmonie
  148. Closing Public would be 'idiotic' says Alsop
  149. UKTI presents international opportunities at Ecobuild
  150. Livingstone backs Ministry of Sound in tower row
  151. BIG lands Utah arts work
  152. KPF's Churchill Place scheme pushes ahead
  153. A Valentine's card for architects
  154. BIG, HOK and Aedas reveal visions for Chicago's Navy Pier
  155. Spurs wins approval for new stadium
  156. One-on-one music venue unveiled by architect
  157. Pollard Thomas Edwards completes Deptford hub
  158. Floods no threat to Baca’s amphibious house
  159. Conservationists mount legal challenge to OMA plan for Venice palazzo
  160. Sainsbury to ditch prize-winning Greenwich store
  161. Gigon/Guyer Architekten's Zurich gallery nears completion
  162. Portraits of lesser-known Chinese cities go on display at KPF's London office
  163. Studio Egret West leads way at Old Vinyl Factory
  164. English Heritage has no plans to relax Battersea Power Station listing
  165. High fees cost Foster’s a £45m Indian gallery win
  166. Ash Sakula low-carbon homes win competition
  167. Cabe slams Robin Hood Garden plans
  168. Number of jobless architects rises
  169. Fobert creates galleries
  170. ICA redesigns its cinemas
  171. Lloyd brings technology to RSA’s Georgian purity
  172. Knightsbridge Lacoste store with a twist
  173. Project Orange takes a new angle in Sheffield
  174. Ministry of Sound renews attack on Allies and Morrison’s Eileen House
  175. Confidence grows but dole queue lengthens
  176. Leon Krier attacks Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial
  177. First look: Adjaye Associates’ African American History & Culture museum
  178. Farrell to apply to demolish parts of Battersea Power Station
  179. RIBA Awards discount for emerging practices
  180. OMA breaks ground on Taipei Performing Arts Centre
  181. Allies and Morrison’s Westfield extension approved
  182. New chapter opens for Fosters' New York Public Library
  183. Damien Hirst reveals Devon eco-village plans
  184. Study raises questions on using design to cut crime
  185. Architect revealed as source of West Ham Olympic bid complaint
  186. BDP set to win Alder Hey hospital rebuild
  187. PRP London housing scheme wins go-ahead
  188. Architects' cracking ideas for Great Egg Hunt
  189. RCA launches ‘rigorous’ interiors MA
  190. Culture secretary commissions report on landmark construction
  191. Adam Khan and 5th Studio make Pensthorpe shortlist
  192. Thierry Henry's Hampstead house plans criticised
  193. Architects advise Cameron on city design
  194. Dump tick-box procurement system, Cabe urges MPs
  195. Saatchi’s new image
  196. UK's tallest city fountain opens in Bradford
  197. Squire and Partners secures planning for Chelsea Creek
  198. GHM Rock Townsend unveils East End youth facility
  199. Design Council Cabe considers charging for national design review
  200. BFLS *Dalston tower slammed by local architects
  201. Make unveils final plans for Heygate redevelopment
  202. OMA, John Thompson and McAdam shortlisted to double size of Moscow
  203. Zaha Hadid designs Bratislava city centre
  204. Paxman slams BBC move
  205. Basil Spence honoured with Royal Mail stamp
  206. Maccreanor Lavington's land trust bid rejected
  207. Samsung axes young practice’s 2012 pavilion
  208. English Heritage joins Liverpool Waters objectors
  209. First look: ORMS Architecture Design
  210. Critics call Cameron’s city forum a Blair-style stunt
  211. Battersea Power Station put up for sale
  212. Fobert’s Hackney Wick scheme wins approval
  213. Littlehampton seeks third seafront landmark
  214. Santiago Calatrava debuts in Taiwan
  215. Haverstock completes four BSF schools in one
  216. City of London agrees stone bench design competition
  217. 3XN to design new building for Swedish university
  218. Watchdog praises YRM’s nuclear design
  219. George Oldham resigns from Arb board over ethnic slur
  220. Make lands spot in Sunday Times top 100 list
  221. Design Council Cabe to move to Angel Building
  222. Atkins twisted towers win Chinese competition
  223. Architects sought for Kurt Schwitters legacy plans
  224. Lego Architecture unveils Sydney Opera House
  225. Olympic Museum planned for 2012 site
  226. Cambridgeshire eco-town plans revived
  227. Chinese architect Wang Shu wins the Pritzker
  228. RIBA announces its Mipim virgins
  229. Campaigners renew battle over Convoys Wharf
  230. Prince's Foundation to guide on community planning
  231. US billings index hits third positive month in a row
  232. Green light for Grimshaw in Miami
  233. Foster & Partners on track with Heathrow's Terminal 2
  234. Lennon and McCartney's childhood homes listed
  235. Hawkins Brown and Hassell on colliery shortlist
  236. Broadway Malyan's Calgary masterplan gets £410m boost
  237. Cabe seeks built environment experts
  238. Broughton scoops Welbeck job
  239. Academics favour modernist school trips
  240. Planners reject Oxley Woods replacement
  241. Top ranking architects in the UK – February 2012
  242. Introducing the WA100 iOS app
  243. Green light for dairy plan
  244. BFLS revises Dalston eco-tower after criticism
  245. MLA+ wins masterplan work in China and Russia
  246. First look: Catholic church, Sawla, Ethiopia by Dow Jones architects
  247. Nuclear village proposed
  248. Residents vote for Aberdeen Gardens scheme
  249. Architects invited to design tall cake for Queen's jubilee
  250. HOK wins planning for Lusail Marina Mall