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Westminster Academy bookies’ favourite for Stirling
AHMM school is named as 3/1 front-runner for architectural prize
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Boris Johnson slams Grainger scheme in north London
Mayor of London criticises ‘unacceptable’ redevelopment of Ward’s Corner
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It's a Knockout… with added architects
Battersea Power Station and Peckham Library battled it out with other buildings in an architecturally themed comedy challenge
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Skidmore, Owings and Merrill redesign Mumbai shanty town
US practice to oversee £500m development to help regenerate Indian city
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Jewish Community Centre goes back to drawing board
Group reacts to credit crunch and asks architet Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to look at other options
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Anish Kapoor designs world's biggest sculpture
Turner prize winning artist to create 520ft steel pedestrian bridge across Hartlepool harbour
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Tate Modern unveils redesign by Herzog & de Meuron
Glass box is replaced with 'brick pyramid', while Tate director admits credit crunch could delay completion beyond 2012
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Candys' Chelsea Barracks gets thumbs-up from Cabe
Rogers Stirk Harbour designs for Candy brothers' £1bn development approved by design watchdog
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Renzo Piano tower altered to deter climbers
Rods removed from Italian starchitect’s NY Times tower to prevent climbing daredevils
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Chipperfield and Gormley go concrete in Sweden
Architect and artist collaborate for temporary pavilion in Sweden made entirely from concrete
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Liverpool plans major design show on Le Corbusier
International exhibition on legendary Swiss architect will gain Lutyens twist for the UK
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BDP buys Dutch architect Khandekar
UK architect acquires 30-strong masterplanning outfit to form BDP Khandekar
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Foster accused of making 'biggest mistake of his career' in Bulgaria
Black Sea Gardens eco-development criticised by local protestors
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Mountgrange's Caltongate jeopardises Edinburgh's heritage status
Unesco concerned that planning approval given to £300m scheme that will destroy two listed buildings
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Gianni’s place: RIBA Lubetkin Prize winner
A tiny private house in Costa Rica, designed by London-based architect Gianni Botsford, has won the RIBA Lubetkin Prize for international architecture.
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Foster, SOM and Libeskind are Seoul-searching in South Korea
Star-studded shortlist revealed for £13.5bn masterplan in South Korean capital
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Zaha opens Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion
Star architect Zaha Hadid's Spanish pavillion couples architecture and engineering
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Benson & Forsyth win Finsbury Park design contest
Architect beats Studio Egret West, John McAslan and Panter Hudspith for redevelopment scheme
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World Trade Center redevelopment delayed until 2013
Libeskind, Foster and Rogers towers to be $3bn over budget and two years late, says report
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Alsop's The Public finally opens in West Bromwich
Midlands theatre and art gallery complex opens to public after a troubled gestation