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Rogers: Brexit would be 'catastrophic error'
Leading architect tells Ӱ a Brexit would be “catastrophic” for construction and the economy
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Vote Remain for sake of our cities, say architects
‘Leaving EU would rob us of cultural exchange that contributes to great architecture’
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Architect slams ‘anti-EU vandals’ for attack on theatre
Thousands of euros of damage is wreaked as ‘entente cordiale’ project completes
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Google unveils AHMM interiors at King's Cross office
Architect thrown off HQ retained for interiors at interim office
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In pics: Six architects vie for Museum of London job
Winner of £150m flagship arts job due this summer
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Sadie Morgan diagnosed with cancer
DRMM partner and HS2 design panel chair expected to make full recovery
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EU referendum hits architect Aukett's numbers
Firm says jobs have been stalled and uncertainty may last longer than expected
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BIG's Serpentine Pavilion completes
Four satellite summer houses by international architects add to bumper year
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Aecom: 'Rio will deliver London-style legacy'
Firm state that forthcoming olympics will deliver 20-year masterplan after the games
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King of Sweden criticises Chipperfield's Nobel Centre
Royals ignite fresh row weeks after £100m project wins planning
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Architects' confidence treads water
Firms in northern England the most optimistic, RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey finds
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Design review panel sought for £5bn Croydon pipeline
Borough to recruit 20-member team to assess merits of £5bn development pipeline
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Famous film lab set for residential makeover
John Pardey is architect on revamp of early modernist film lab
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Grand new Chinese opera house designs unveiled
German architect GMP triumphs over ZHA and Jean Nouvel
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Rogers' practice shows off its Cheesegrater office
Practice moves to new home after 30 years in Hammersmith
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Khan throws HS2 Euston station plan into confusion
HS2 could stop at Old Oak Common while central London terminus reassessed, says Khan
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Four in ten Garden Bridge donors are anonymous
£44m given by ‘confidential’ or ‘anonymous’ companies, trusts and individuals
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New candidate throws hat in ring for RIBA president
First challenger for Ben Derbyshire comes forward