All Architects articles – Page 11
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Stirling winner on shortlist to redevelop brownfield plot in middle of Wolverhampton
Bids for former Sainbury’s supermarket site go back in May
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Another City fringe development on the cards as KPF draws up plans for mixed-use work
Scheme one of several slated for Shoreditch area of London
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Green light for 47-storey tower in Birmingham’s Broad Street cluster
Residential scheme to be the tallest in the city’s Broad Street tower cluster
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Stirling winners miss out on Oxford University competition
Feilden Fowles to give makeover to grade II*-listed Mansfield College
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Plans submitted to build 42-storey tower above historic Birmingham building
Glassworks proposals from Marrons cite Australian and Canadian schemes as precedents
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Grimshaw unveils Waterloo Station masterplan
Network Rail and Lambeth council scheme could see vacant undercroft spaces opened up and a roof extension on the main station building
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AHMM submits plans for Stanhope’s makeover of 1960s government building in Victoria
Retrofit proposals for 1 Victoria Street would boost floorspace by more than 30%
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Fresh plan drawn up by AHMM for City fringe tower
New Shoreditch block replaces previous proposal from Gensler which dates back to 2016
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Winner lined up for £250m Landsec City office job
Three were chasing Hill House scheme next to developer’s New Street Square project
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HS2 maintenance depot gets nod from Buckinghamshire planners
Complex will include base for British Transport Police
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Architect Nicholas Hare dies aged 81
Practice Hare founded in 1977 pays tribute to architect’s “curious and continually challenging approach to design”
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Keltbray lands £30m deal at 50 Fenchurch Street tower
50 Fenchurch Street was given planning more than three years ago
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Gove gives all clear for Lendlease to start £700m ITV Studios redevelopment
Communities secretary backs planning inspector’s recommendation to approve South Bank scheme two years after work was due to start
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Council confirms demolition of Birmingham’s Ringway Centre after legal challenge
Campaigners fail in last-ditch attempt to sink Corstorphine & Wright’s plans to replace brutalist landmark with three residential towers
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Features
Henley Halebrown: ‘We are genuinely interested in how people use buildings’
Simon Henley and Gavin Hale-Brown formed their award-winning practice together in 1995. Here the pair tell Ben Flatman about their early influences, design philosophy, and commitment to improving access to the profession
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Squire & Partners’ Notting Hill office refurb OK’d following site’s eight-year planning saga
Mace scheme on city fringe also given green light
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LSE names six teams on shortlist for £400m student resi scheme next to Tate Modern
AHMM, SOM and RSHP among firms squaring up to win 2,000-bed redevelopment
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Populous previews New York cricket stadium for T20 World Cup
Modular venue with 34,000 capacity set to be constructed to host eight matches in June