All Architects articles – Page 106
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Rogers to roll out thousands of flatpack homes
Son of Y:Cube could provide as many as new 7,500 homes a year
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Green light for major London brownfield scheme
Anthology wins approval for 316-home east London scheme
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Mace London office scheme opens
Doone Silver Architects and Flanagan Lawrence designed office block snapped up by international law firm
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Spring start for £80m Leeds scheme
Carillion gets planning permission for city’s Tower Works mixed-use scheme
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Museum of London design competition launched
Winner of £150m flagship arts job due this summer
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Five chosen for Serpentine's expanded show
Main pavilion will be designed by Bjarke Ingels’ firm BIG
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Asia and Middle East push profit up at Zaha Hadid
Architect racks up near £3m personal expenses bill
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Tallest City of London tower in for planning
Architect Eric Parry says response to 73-storey block is ‘overwhelmingly positive’
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Gold Medal for the diva
With a portfolio that pushes the limits of what is possible, Zaha Hadid proves being relentlessly demanding pays off
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Luxury flats set for Shakespeare theatre site
Galliard unveils new images of £750m east London scheme
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Khan backs Garden Bridge despite procurement concerns
Labour candidate for Mayor of London backs Garden Bridge but questions viability of procurement process
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Three pick up £130m uni framework
Oxford Brookes University has appointed firms to its £130m estates project framework
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Hadid blasts return to 'traditional' architecture
‘I have always believed in progress and in creativity’s role in progress,’ says architect as she picks up RIBA’s Gold Medal
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Sellar admits 'some justification' in Paddington Pole opposition
Man behind 72-storey Paddington Pole concedes opponents had a point
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Shuttleworth pays tribute to Gherkin colleague
Paul Scott worked with Make boss at Foster’s before joining Shuttleworth’s practice