An architect at the centre of complaints about the management of a scheme in Rutland has been cleared of 14 charges of unacceptable conduct and serious professional incompetence.
Peabody report reveals BedZed grass may no longer be greener
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EDAW warning to Dubai as firm prepares to quit
International masterplanner EDAW is on the verge of pulling out of Dubai over fears the massive building boom is not socially, culturally or environmentally sustainable.
6A IN THE PINK WITH PARIS WIN
6a Architects has won an Anglo-French competition to design affordable housing on the outskirts of Paris.
Erosion fears threaten RSC grant
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) must urgently speed up its redevelopment plans or find its £50 million Lottery grant 'completely eroded', it was warned last week.
Charter plan awakens RIBA row
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Crossrail damage fears intensify
Concerns are escalating over the potential impact of the £10 billion Crossrail link on scores of historic buildings across the capital.
Crossrail could ‘sink’ Barbican
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New giant hints at more mergers
New architectural giant Aukett Fitzroy Robinson is hungry for further mergers, it has emerged.
Smithfield listing incites anger
The decision to list part of London's historic Smithfield Meat Market has reignited a bitter feud over controversial plans to redevelop the site.