All Architects articles – Page 108
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Manchester £700m waterfront scheme gets go-ahead
Phase one of the £700m Middlewood Locks scheme in Salford has been given the go-ahead by Salford city council
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Gensler reclaims world's biggest architect crown
US practice the first to post $1bn turnover
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Mace and Populous' Spurs stadium approved
Lead architect was also responsible for rival Arsenal’s ground
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Design contest for £280m London concert hall
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Art of ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ shortlist unveiled
Twelve built environment photographs from around the world shortlisted for annual CIOB photography competition
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Manchester 1 million sq ft scheme primed for planning
The former BBC site in Manchester is to go in for planning in January to be developed into a 1.1 million sq ft mixed-use scheme
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Designs shortlisted for Tokyo Olympic stadium
Architects both criticised the original winner for its cost and scale
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Comment
Mindfulness will change the way we work
There is a compelling case for promoting wellbeing and mindfulness in the workplace
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Green light for Wimbledon stadium and 600 homes
Planning has been approved for AFC Wimbledon’s new stadium development
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Thomas Heatherwick lands £330m New York concert hall
Contest attracted 100 architects - a decade after Foster’s won the job
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Sellar submits plans for heightened Paddington tower
Major mixed-use scheme includes 72-storey Renzo Piano-designed tower
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Green light for Hyde Park Corner hotel
Hopkins-designed scheme will replace post-war offices
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Sellar ups height of Paddington tower
Revision means building will be 254m high while across London, City’s tallest tower eyes summer OK