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A decade on work starts on £320m Chesterfield Waterside
Enabling works begin on mixed-use scheme first conceived in 2006
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Lendlease inks £103m Hammersmith job
Third London scheme by Mitsubishi Estate London and Legal General partnership
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Chinese client gears up for Docklands tower start
Demolition works clear way for £800m HOK-designed residential skyscraper
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Glasgow College: Tales from the riverbank
Caught between the River Clyde and the notorious Gorbals neighbourhood, Glasgow College’s new Riverside Campus attempts to engage with both as part of a new wave of regeneration across the city
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Barking shopping centre in line for major mixed-use scheme
Studio Egret-designed plans would involve 13 buildings rising up to 36 storeys in height
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Scotland Yard: Crime scene
In converting a 1930s police station into the Metropolitan Police’s new HQ, contractor Bam faced a difficult case. But noise reduction criteria, a cramped site and a high level of security were no match for Bam’s trusty team
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Exclusive: SOM and Core Five pick up new City tower
Project team to design new tower on Leadenhall Street
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Surface to Air scoops £35m Barking school design
The school forms part of the regneration plan for the Gascoigne Estate
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T&T lands pair of Aussie 'vertical schools'
Consultant will help deliver pair of high-rise schools in Adelaide and New South Wales
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Sellar wants to 'do a King's Cross' with Paddington Cube
Irvine Sellar says plans will transform the central London area
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Airport towers: A fond farewell? Part 2
With the possibility that airport control towers may become obsolete, our architectural correspondent continues his look at some of the more interesting examples
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Modular 24-storey tower gets green light
Elements Europe is to build a tower using modular solutions
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Airport towers: A fond farewell? Part 1
With the possibility that airport control towers may become obsolete, our architectural correspondent looks at some of the more interesting examples of this aviation mainstay
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Laing O'Rourke completes £650m Francis Crick Institute
Contractor says nearly half of scheme built using its offsite method
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Sweett bags role on GOSH project
The project is to be procured via a RIBA design competition
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Derwent could scale back development
London developer voices concerns over glut of speculative office space
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Baylis Old School: Brute strength
While many brutalist schools are being knocked down, one in south London is making a virtue of its architectural heritage and converting into housing. Photographs by Edmund Sumner