All Architects articles – Page 114
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Replace Tube line 'with giant travelator'
Speculative idea focuses attention on architect previously known for hospital projects
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Rogers' £30k flatpack homes open
YMCA charity hoping initiative will tackle capital’s housing crisis
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Herzog & de Meuron reveals Chelsea stadium model
First chance to see overall form of £500m redevelopment plan
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Intu gets green light for Milton Keynes development
Developer to extend shopping centre with 100,000ft² development
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Feilden Clegg’s homes plan for Fred West prison
Sites sold two years ago under government cost-cutting plans
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Mitsubishi plans Japan's tallest tower
New 390m tall tower planned next to Toyko’s central station
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Westminster seeks advisory team
Advisory services sought for £6bn planned restoration and renewal of UK parliament building
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Walkie Talkie wins BD’s 2015 Carbuncle Cup award
Ӱ’s sister title gives its award for the UK’s worst building to 20 Fenchurch Street in the City of London
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Clients 'forced to replace concept architects because they lose interest'
RIBA reports client frustrations over divide between practices with vision and those that can deliver
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Architects compete for Obama's presidential library
Global competiton is weighted in favour of US architects
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East End planners defend rejection of £300m British Land scheme
Planning report states that decision by council to reject British Land scheme could be difficult to defend
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Zaha Hadid completes climbing museum at top of mountain
Visitors descend inside peak to galleries and viewing platform
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Who are we building for?
London property should be open for international purchasers but the balance now is wrong
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Foster + Partners staff split £11.6m bonus bill
Global architect rewards employees as firm breaks the £200m turnover barrier in annual results
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Jestico & Whiles 'coiled ribbons' Edinburgh hotel approved
Edinburgh job is part of £850m mixed-use scheme
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Zero carbon affordable homes unveiled in Hampshire
Architect Ash Sakula says it’s “very regrettable” the government has not stuck to 2016 zero carbon target