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¡Arriba art!: Mexico art gallery
David Chipperfield Architects has been appointed to design a new art gallery in Mexico City
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Cyril Sweett rules out appeal
Cyril Sweett will not appeal against the decision to leave it off an £800m consultants framework
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Four architects make it onto Brighton landmark shortlist
Building Design Partnership, Foster + Partners, Make and Wilkinson Eyre have been shortlisted on a £250m scheme to redevelop Brighton’s seafront conference centre
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Always check the paperwork: Keith Lamming vs Revenue & Customs
Our Fenwick Elliott experts run through the case of Keith Lamming vs Revenue & Customs Commissioners
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Ian Lucas confirmed as new construction minister
MP for Wrexham will become ninth person to hold the position in eight years
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Top five reader comments: 11 June
Why school acoustics are so vital, worries over zero-carbon homes, and cynicism about the house price recovery
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Government withholds £500m of NHS funding
Move is first sign of the rigourous cuts that are likely to hit health sector during the recession
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Westminster council gives Chelsea Barracks boost
Controversial Rogers scheme looks set to win planning on 18 June
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MPs slam 'over-optimism' of BSF
Accounts committee says 'poor planning' has led to 'widespread disappointment' at pace of school rebuilding
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Bouygues fined £160,000 for worker death
Contractor pleaded guilty to breaching regulations after man was killed by a reversing vehicle
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Architects of demolished buildings seek solace online
Rubble Club support group highlights 'unnecessarily' high level of demolition
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Flood warnings for North of England
Further weather damage expected today after deluges yesterday in Sheffield and Derbyshire
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Beijing Olympics trio top Lubetkin prize shortlist
Buildings in Ireland, Germany and Sri Lanka complete RIBA international shortlist
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How the Trojan War was won
Clearly at least these Greeks are utterly fearless – even gravity holds no terrors
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Top five reader comments: 10 June
A positive spin on the ever-changing minister, anger over safety negligence, and which offers better value – RIBA or a Nectar card?
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Housing activity rises but prices set for further falls
Buyers may be rushing to the estate agents but, with prices still falling, sellers aren't following suit
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House prices on the rise, says government
Communities department figures reveal that the average price of a house rose 1.1% during April
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7.5% fall in European construction output expected
Forecasts predict positive year only for Switzerland and Poland before return to growth in 2011
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Fall in commercial development activity slows
Savills' data for May shows smallest contraction in development activity for 18 months
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Five contractors picked for £400m roads framework
Interserve, Carillion, Birse Civils, a BAM Nuttall and Hanson JV, and a Costain JV with Lafarge Aggregates appointed by Highways Agency