All Architects articles – Page 143
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High Court waves through £600m Elizabeth House scheme
Judge rules against Westminster council and English Heritage’s legal challenge to Chipperfield redevelopment
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Work starts on Battersea Dogs Home scheme
Jonathan Clark Architects’ £5m scheme is biggest in charity’s history
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Peter Rees' City legacy
The City’s head of planning has undoubtedly done some good for London, but he has failed to come up with a strategic vision for London’s skyline
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What is the 'office of the future'?
A lot is changing in office development but then much remains the same as it always was
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RIBA submits plans for new head office
Theis Khan’s conversion for existing building just five doors down from current HQ
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Oxford's £500m Westgate development approved
Planners pave way for construction of Crown Estate and Land Securities joint venture
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Green light for Mail Rail redevelopment
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ plans will transform subterranean railway network into tourist ride
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Project team picked for £600m Battersea second phase
Exclusive: Developer on hunt for contractor, as consultants land roles on redevelopment of iconic power station
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London primed for nearly 250 new towers
Nearly 250 towers are being planned or built in London with nearly half of the schemes already approved
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Magazine Small Project of the Year shortlist
This year’s Small Project of the Year finalists include a private residence, a youth centre, a creative arts hub and an architect’s own office
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Scores of firms shortlisted for £750m public framework
Exclusive: Big names make the cut for £750m public sector consultants framework
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Magazine Project of the Year shortlist
There’s a packed field for the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards’ prestigious Project of the Year prizes, with museums and libraries jostling with the Baby Shard and London’s first inhabited bridge for 250 years
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Serpentine Pavilion architect revealed
Chilean architect Smiljan Radic will design this year’s pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery in London’s Kensington Gardens
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Festival time in Abu Dhabi
The Qasr al Hosn Festival demonstrates this glittering city is still connected with its roots
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Anything you Cannes do ...
Forget festival fatigue - the south of France has lost none of its magic, and MIPIM is its networking capital. But what’s diffferent this year is that it will be the Brits who will be leading the way
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Green light for Palace of Westminster education centre
Architect Feilden and Mawson’s plans for a dedicated education centre at the Place of Westminster have been given the go-ahead by planners
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Peter Rees exits City to become Bartlett professor
Planner who reshaped the Square Mile over 29 years will leave next month
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Kier wins £45m Cheltenham racecourse job
Kier was won the job to build a £45m grandstand at Cheltenham Racecourse
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Why did Brits build the modern world?
What is it about the UK that spawned the likes of Rogers, Foster, Hopkins, Grimshaw and Farrell?
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Shortlist for Milan Expo UK pavilion unveiled
Host of architects and consultants across eight teams in running for prestigious job