- Leach Rhodes Walker reveals latest designs for Liverpool tower
- ODA reveals £21m increase in Olympics costs
- Report into Camberwell tower block fire won’t be ready till June
- Job agency Adrem resurrected under new name
- Minister announces 600 eco-town show homes
- Demolition starts for tallest tower
- Boyes Rees new Welsh laboratory opens
- Architects called on to enter Grand Design Awards 2010
- Lend Lease boss to chair UK Green Building Council
- Government pledges £3m to complete Cutty Sark restoration
- 3DReid's Western Isles schools win go-ahead
- Alison Brooks and HTA to revamp Ealing estate
- Zaha Hadid profits slump by two-thirds
- £6m university lab makes grade
- Stage set for Page & Park win
- Non-profit firm pledges resources
- Surrey architect guilty as charged
- Masterplan to lift Manor House
- McAslan disarmed at London barracks
- Hawkins Brown submits £170m Wharves Deptford masterplan
- Aberdeen arts centre practice seeks compromise
- Pei receives RIBA Royal Gold Medal
- Hampshire eco-town to hold pilot home contest
- Lubetkin’s daughter in Finsbury centre fray
- This week's ups & downs
- Millard attacks Millennium Lottery architecture a decade on
- Developer insists work on Hull's tallest tower will start on time
- Work starts on DRMM's Oxford gallery refurbishment
- Sheppard Robson to revamp listed Thames foot tunnels
- DGA's Brick Lane steel tower completes
- University buildings 'unfit for purpose', database reveals
- KPF to fit out key London office development
- Olympics may fail to regenerate east London, report warns
- EH urged to act over Finsbury
- Embassy overruns come under attack
- HCA cuts Cabe’s role in Kickstart round 2
- Taxman winds up Seifert’s
- Criticism of lottery projects sparks row
- Practices fail to find partners for Alder Hey
- £3 million sculpture to hide Stratford eyesore
- Libeskind defends Dresden design
- Studio E to look at London velodrome
- Architects’ gloom increases
- Hayes Davidson files legal claim over 20 Blackfriars Road
- Studio Egret West’s Stratford Shoal gets mayor’s approval
- Prasad backs Come Clean on Kickstart campaign
- Hodge to prioritise Abbey Road listing application
- Ministry of Sound says Allies & Morrison housing could shut club down
- Tories would let councils set their own design standards
- Liverpool museum pays out over view
- Developer to appeal Greenwich Market plans
- Fraenkel re-elected as Arb chair
- New Farrells mixed-use scheme for Marsh Wall
- Crease Strickland Parkins' refurbishment of York station
- NAO releases damming report on BBC's building programme
- UK firms to design area around US embassy
- Hamiltons launches offshoot
- Bennetts' Aberdeen health learning centre completes
- Cabe backs Viñoly’s Battersea Power Station scheme
- Architects in talks over Robin Hood Gardens
- Reiach & Hall reveals Maggie’s Centre design
- Lobbyists’ influence over listing denounced
- Architects fly to India for Mumbai Dialogue
- Hub unifies Gorebridge
- UK firm walks away with Portuguese footbridge
- Tories set out plan for local design standards
- Weather could freeze recovery
- Cabe told assessors to destroy scores
- Planning granted for Robert Adam's Jersey development
- New Cabe guide seeks to engage pupils in school design
- Competition launched to design new River Severn crossing
- This weeks ups and downs
- Science Museum set to launch £25 million design competition
- Cyclists gear up for Cannes ride
- Bomber memorial design on show
- Home emissions plan welcomed
- Marsh plants seeds of Meadows
- OMA partner quits to set up new practice
- Aberdeen graduates visualise controversial City Square project
- Strong shortlist for new Design Museum
- Fretton associate forms new practice
- Prince's letter that helped sink Chelsea Barracks plan revealed
- Second Heron tower rises from the City
- HCA and Cabe close ranks over Kickstart – but chairman admits shock over standards
- Cabe savages Tesco-led development in Bow
- Thames Gateway home numbers fall short
- Olympic Park Legacy Company bolsters management team
- Hospital win for Penoyre & Prasad
- Scots design body looking for new boss
- US architects Bruce Graham and Raimund Abraham die
- Plan for new Brighton play centre unveiled
- Uni campus wins environmental award
- Brixton museum to celebrate UK’s black heritage
- MPs quiz minister over Kickstart
- Planners to consider Royal Academy extension
- Ruth Reed refuses to condemn low payers
- Housing’s loss is hotel world’s gain
- Hare academy given green light
- Grimshaw wins work in Wales and South Korea
- Wales hits the heights
- Heritage groups line up for battle of Waterloo
- Gormley hotel guests can sleep in a sculpture
- RIBA to lead party to Shanghai Expo
- PLP bags new Crossrail project
- English Heritage lauds new guidelines
- Open House becomes Open City
- Pop up architecture fails to emerge in City
- Victorian Society claims Grade One-listed Harrogate Church is under threat
- Heatherwick’s Stockton-on-Tees power station given green light
- Southwark ready to back Piano’s redesigned Baby Shard
- West Ham joins with council for 2012 stadium bid
- Townshend to design new major London street at King’s Cross
- Architects swing behind Tories as election approaches, poll suggests
- Practices urged to take charity interns
- Developers under fire over size of new homes
- Mackenzie Wheeler's floating wall wins planning
- London property tycoon declared bankrupt
- HOK loses director
- Eric Parry's St Martin-in-the-Fields wins European Union prize
- Brixton Market listed
- Office Campus given go-ahead
- Tory shadow minister heaps praise on Cabe
- Only architects on over £75k to get work visas
- De Matos Ryan captures the castle from oblivion
- No one yet standing for RIBA presidency
- Fretton to exhibit at Venice Biennale
- Scotland’s Kickstart ‘will waste public cash’
- Pillar of the community
- US to launch design excellence programme for diplomatic buildings
- AA student wins university accommodation competition
- Scottish design watchdog names new review panel
- Foster backs campaign to save Moscow radio tower
- Studio E wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise
- Six triumph in American Institute of Architects’ UK awards
- Kevin McCloud to give RIBA Trust lecture
- Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop part company
- Legion d’honneur award for Rogers partner Mike Davies
- Rogers Stirk Harbour’s profitability hailed by Sunday Times list
- Stanton Williams to design King’s Cross Square
- Architecture Foundation holds competition to design Aldgate landmark for Olympic year
- Angela Brady set to run for RIBA presidency
- RIBA London chair resigns
- Council defies Cabe advice over Epsom development
- Ungar negotiates green belt and pub garden to rethink cottage
- Building sector unites for big push on Parliament
- Number’s nearly up for college
- Extra chance for design glory
- Niemeyer, 102, hospitalised again
- Two more architects standing in election
- Hotel boom withstands bust as UK work soars
- Michael Gove in new attack on 'award-winning architects'
- Stuart Lipton leads investigation into strengthening localism
- RIBA bosses apologise over trust debacle
- Richard MacCormac parts from MJP
- Aukett Fitzroy Robinson cuts losses in half
- Cabe merger with Design Council due for sign off next week
- Farrells towers above the rest
- Billings increase in US prompts talk of recovery
- Austin-Smith Lord selected for £4m Welsh restoration
- Barton Wilmore wins Riyadh park commission
- Zaha Hadid cashes in as firm's profits treble
- Architects start work on prefab school templates
- Prince Charles driven 'insane' by classicist label
- Ikea appoints architects for Stratford masterplan
- Goods yard to host first pop-up shopping mall
- V&A U-turn over Cast Court architect
- RIAI chases Irelandâ??s 300 illicit architects
- Green light for Tesco at Newcastle hospital site
- Public inquiry set for Adam Smith house
- David Chipperfield: â??In London there is no discussion about what the city should lo
- Cabe looks locally to ensure survival
- Arbâ??s â??double standardâ?? challenged
- Architecture PLB unveils Portsmouth Blade
- Jestico & Whiles completes Leicester Square scheme
- LDA Design's revamp of Burgess Park gets go-ahead
- Tom Dixon's Royal Academy restaurant opens
- Government claims to support architects under localism
- Planning success for Austin-Smith Lord's Scottish housing
- OMA recruits as portfolio expands
- Ehrlich beats Foster and Hadid to win UAE parliament job
- JTP engages locals to draw up Indonesian resort masterplan
- Murphyâ??s octagonal plans for Edinburgh site
- Retirement home lifeline for architects
- Planning thumbs-up for UK's largest zero-carbon homes site
- Heneghan Peng submits Greenwich University plans
- Walthamstow Station gets green flag despite warnings
- U-turn on decision to axe 2012 stadium wrap
- Zaha Hadid designs Rock and Shell villas for Croatia
- Architects shouldnâ??t fear corporate social responsibility
- Will Alsop welcomes Alsop Sparch name drop
- Work starts on John McAslan's Blackburn BSF project
- Entries sought for RIBA research awards
- Rogers Stirk Harbour bags another Thames-side development
- Innovative gay retirement community plans unveiled
- Leeds-based director fined for falsely claiming to be architect
- RIBA launches Oxford College competition
- NBBJ designs health complex for Sharjah
- Cartwright Pickard Architects wins planning for PassivHaus homes
- Keppie scoops £75m clubhouse deal
- OMA forecasts green energy supply by 2050
- It's official: Cabe merges with Design Council
- West Ham wins battle for the Olympic Stadium
- House building falls to lowest level in 88 years
- Populous shows off 2012 Olympic overlay work
- Snøhetta set to design Aberdeen Maggie's centre
- Paddington Cucumber wins outline planning
- West Ham reveals its stadium bid dream team
- Design for London poised to survive spending cuts
- Baca Architects files Norwich homes plan
- Rogers reacts to Cabe and Design for London's survival
- Architect sought for V&A refurb
- Anderson Bell & Christie win Scottish council work
- UK firms chase Chinese and Russian cultural districts
- Tony Fretton's Tietgens completes
- Simpsonâ??s liner terminal cruises through planning
- Athloneâ??s finished, Adam tells inquiry
- Cabe critiques new Chelsea Barracks plans
- Holloway Road scheme goes in
- Regulations review sounds bad for education
- First look: Green issues and flexibility hold the key to CTA's Brixton house
- This week's ups and downs
- Danish firm 3XN bags bank job
- Resi market boosts architects' optimism
- Feilden Clegg Bradley pulls out of Libya
- Mattel reveals Architect Barbie
- Thomas Heatherwick to design Olympic Cauldron
- Olympic Park architect attacks West Ham decision
- Funding boost for Mumaâ??s Whitworth Museum extension
- HLM and Studio Egret West submit £100 million London scheme
- Green light for Sheppard Robson's Manchester revamp
- Work to start on second Denton Corker Marshall tower in Singapore
- Wigglesworth attacks Gove's 'factory schools'
- Star architects appeal to Boris to save Design for London
- New aerial images of 2012 Olympic venues released
- Hopkins only UK firm on Siemens HQ shortlist
- Penttinen Schone unveils 'inflatable community space' pavilion
- Robert Adam nabs huge Aldershot housing job
- £450m Liverpool hospital clears legal hurdle
- Schools architects look overseas for new work
- Zaha Hadidâ??s Chinese opera house debuts
- Squire hired to design Harrods rooftop hotel
- Outcry over Isle of Bute clientâ??s request for free work
- No delivery for Feilden Clegg Bradley postal museum
- MSMR homes drive new vision for former Southwark car park
- Archialâ??s horse HQ steps gently round oak tree
- Go-ahead for RCK Preston homes
- Change or die, RIBA tells architects
- Fosters takes over environmental design consultancy
- Aecom pulling staff and their families out of Libya
- Government brands Unesco 'wasteful'