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Spurs stadium gets green light for more seats
An extra 559 seats will be added to the stadium’s total capacity
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Melody & harmony: Berlin's new concert hall
Frank Gehry’s £28.5m Berlin concert hall is an unusual building for this celebrated creator of the unusual. Ike Ijeh finds that through its sharp contradictions of age, shape and material, it achieves a kind of peace
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Mace wins second John Lewis fit-out job
The firm is to fit out the retailer’s new store in Oxford
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Argent Related confirms agreement for Tottenham Hale regen
The Kings Cross developer and its American partner expect to start engaging with the local community shortly on the plans
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Notes from a small island: Tristan da Cunha's medical centre
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ a medical centre is all in a day’s work for Galliford Try. But it’s a different matter when the work takes place on a volcanic island 2,000km from the nearest inhabited land. This is a prefab new-build with a difference
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Solar plant to start close to Chernobyl nuclear disaster site
The site is now considered safe after a new steel building was moved into place encasing the damaged reactor
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Floating ideas to tackle flooding
The severe flooding of winter 2015/16 has put a focus on normalising water-resistance measures in houses in areas prone to flooding
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Heatherwick's 2,500-step sculpture rises in New York
The interactive sculpture is the centrepiece of the 28 acre Hudson Yards scheme in Manhattan
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Bouygues wins trio of Midlands jobs
The latest wins follow the French-owned contractor’s appointment to build a new tower in Salford
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Mace confirmed on £1.3bn new build prisons programme
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ revealed last month that the firm had bagged the delivery partner role on the scheme to build six new prisons
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Carillion-owned developer submits Manchester towers plans
Thes scheme includes a 40-storey residential tower on the site of the former Bauer Millett car showroom
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The art of good conservation
As conservation areas turn 50, they are coming under increasing pressure in major cities. Ike Ijeh looks at the battle between heritage enthusiasts and developers, and asks experts if they think the areas have reached a tipping point
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Stanhope team chosen for British Library extension
Firm of architect Richard Rogers also working on deal
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Digitally reflected solar flares to light up Nottingham lab
The £30m Discovery building is the latest addition to BioCity’s Nottingham campus
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John Sisk bags £247m PRS scheme in Manchester
The contractor will deliver 677 apartments at Circle Square for JV partnerns Select Property Group and Bruntwood
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Stansted Airport given go-ahead for new £130m terminal
The Pascall+Watson-designed new terminal will house all arrivals to the airport
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Buckingham confirmed for Bristol's £92m arena job
The contractor replaces Bouygues on the scheme
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Greenwich Peninsula: In the docks
Knight Dragon’s £8.4bn redevelopment of Greenwich Peninsula will be one of the biggest regeneration projects by one developer that the capital has ever seen and has attracted some top architectural talent. But will the result stand the test of time? Ike Ijeh reports
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Laing O'Rourke finishes troubled Canadian PFI hospital first phase
The contractor confirmed losses on the project ran to £93m so far earlier this year
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T&T bags role on two schemes for Durham University
The University is aiming to build a new teaching and learning centre and enhance its sports park