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Construction on Heatherwick pavilion kicks off
£13m British pavilion for Shanghai Expo will be decked in 60,000 acrylic rods that will sway in the wind to 'respond to nature'
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UNITE completes £80m student block in Leeds
World’s tallest student accommodation building to provide space for 1,500 students
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Lafarge revamp of Magheramorne quarry approved
Cement company claims it will forgo profit from residential land to subsidise sustainability costs
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Prime minister to announce £500m housebuilding fund
The sum is part of Labour’s Building Britain’s Future programme, which is seen as an attempt keep its core voters happy ahead of the general election
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Dubai stocks fall on news of Emaar merger
Proposed merger between Emaar and Dubai Holdings goes down badly with investors
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States most attractive for UK firms
US comes top in ranking of G20 construction markets, followed by UK and Canada
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Plan to crown Westminster Abbey with £10m new roof
RIBA will run competition to design crown-shaped new roof if proposal wins public support
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RICS offers councils guidelines on asset management
Advice leaflets aim to help local government counter recent criticism over inefficient property management
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Alastair Lansley receives OBE
RIBA member awarded for services to public transport architecture including St Pancras station
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RIBA announces Stephen Williams scholarship winner
Sheffield University student wins £5,000 award to finish her Part 2 architecture studies
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LSC announces 13 college projects to be funded
Schemes may be able to restart after review of 144 projects put on hold
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RIBA launches schemes to support student architects
The RIBA Walter Parker Bursary and Boyd Auger Scholarship will offer students in work experience financial assistant
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APC tips: Nine-month review
With a third of your training requirement now behind you, it’s time to encounter another milestone
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Building engineering student on being an apprentice
The building engineering student from Westminster on the benefits of working and studying through the recession
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Perrins replaces Pidgley as Berkeley boss
Finance director Rob Perrins takes over operational duties at housebuilder as Tony Pidgley becomes chairman
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Crystal clear: Rem Koolhaas' Chinese cultural centre
Rem Koolhaas’ Office for Metropolitan Architecture has won the design competition for a cultural centre and transport hub in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen
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There'll always be Dalston
Plans to build 207 homes in Dalston, east London, have been given the go-ahead by Hackney council
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Even if they wanted to
Robin Hardy explains why mortgage lending will not, and cannot, return to anything close to 2007 levels
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Three UK firms appointed to Nigerian regeneration scheme
Sheppard Robson, Arup and Davis Langdon will masterplan a 77,000m² scheme around Minna airport city
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Carillion sells stake in Scottish schools PFI for £6.8m
Contractor's 30% stage in Renfrewshire programme goes to HSBC Infrastructure Company