All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 14 December 2018 – Page 2
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Henry nabs next phase of £200m Brighton barracks job
West London contractor building more than 550 student flats
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Gensler remains top of the pile in WA100
Foster + Partners stays as UK’s biggest architecture practice
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's Projects of the Year 2018 - part 2
Ike Ijeh rounds up the year’s architectural excitements
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East London towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns Tower Hamlets decision on a major proposal for second time in weeks
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Firm behind Aecom's stalled Docklands tower mulls next move
Changes in resi sector may force Spire London developer to redraw plans for 67-storey building
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Commonwealth Games aquatics centre design unveiled as architect on £60m project revealed
Scheme will be built by Wates
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Modular construction is not the only future
We should stop automatically reaching for modular as a response and ask instead, what is the question?Â
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Mace tells EU staff they have firm’s support in face of hard Brexit...
Chief executive Mark Reynolds says ongoing Brexit uncertainty ‘making it very hard’ for industry to plan properly
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Lendlease moves to replace outgoing resi boss
Justin Davies swapping development brief to take over from Richard Cook
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...as Home Office announces ‘exceptional talent’ visas for architects
RIBA welcomes breakthrough in its Brexit lobbying to protect profession
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Elizabeth House developer after more architects
We’re on the lookout for Brexit bargains, says development director
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Features
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's Projects of the Year 2018 - part 1
An embassy, a giant greenhouse, a metropolitan retail redevelopment, a Scottish museum and a totemic tower. Ike Ijeh rounds up the year’s architectural excitements.
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2018 has been a year of anger and frustration for construction - but we are resilient and on the cusp of change
This year has highlighted some ugly aspects of the industry – like unfair payment practices and sex discrimination – but a wave of initiatives are providing a toolkit for change
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Cost update Q3 2018
A quarterly analysis of changes to the main construction cost indices, material prices and labour costs shows continuing upward movement
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Argent's £500m Tottenham scheme approved
Work could start on Tottenham Hale homes next summer
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Mayor approves huge Elephant & Castle redevelopment
Allies Morrison’s controversial scheme clears final hurdle
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More work up for grabs at new V&A scheme in east London
Concrete frame specialists wanted for Stratford job
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Zaha Hadid wins Oslo metro station commissions
Practice appointed to design two stops on new line with Norway’s A_Lab
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Historic England looks to nip Foster’s Tulip in the bud
Historic England objects to tourist tower, dubbing it a ‘vertical cliff edge’ for the City
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TowerEight the latest to flag up Brexit labour worries
Consultant says cost of jobs will increase once UK leaves EU
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