All Architects articles – Page 148
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Architects line up to get on board Crystal Place rebuild
Around 40 practices from across the world including Europe, US and Chile express interest in £400m competition
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Benoy's £150m Woking scheme submitted for planning
High rise mixed-use Woking Square project also involves Pick Everard
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Designs for Northumberland eco hub unveiled
Architects Jane Darbyshire and David Kendal have unveiled designs for a £11.2m education and business hub to be built in Northumberland National Park
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The longevity of our designs: A priority for our future
The outcry at Crossrail’s decision not to design review all stations shows we should not compromise on architectural legacy
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HS2 commits to design review for all stations
Move comes after Nottinghamshire and Leeds demand “iconic” stations to be built in their cities in return for supporting the project
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Crossrail's success means little for HS2
Just because London’s newest line in benefiting the economy does not mean another mega scheme will do the same
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BDP picked for Rochdale town centre revamp
Architect BDP has won a RIBA competition to transform Rochdale town centre
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Contractor picked for £50m V&A gallery
Exclusive: Wates wins job to build major new gallery for the Victoria Albert Museum
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Culture secretary praises Southbank Centre over skating row
Maria Miller speaks out after Boris Johnson’s intervention threw plans into doubt
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Swimming in the Thames?
Architect Studio Octopi has unveiled designs that could see swimming baths return to Thames.
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Design team sought for UK Expo pavilion
The government is seeking ‘exceptional’ team to design and engineer UK pavilion at 2015 Milan Expo
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Contractor picked for new Scotland Yard job
Exclusive: Bam has won the prestigious job to construct a new headquarters for London’s Metropolitan Police
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The Garden Bridge is not a 'vanity project'
Thomas Heatherwick’s projects spark regeneration and his latest is no different
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PLP confirms plans for Pinnacle
Architect confirms it is working with Lipton Rogers on proposal for stalled London tower development
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Network Rail works up £25m Peckham revamp plans
Client and Weston Williamson architects prepare plans to revitalise Peckham Rye area
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Interview: Lee Polisano
Lee Polisano’s high-profile departure from KPF at the height of his success seemed a daring decision. But nearly five years on, and with big projects and cash coming in, he’s actually rather happy
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Tributes paid to architect Kathryn Findlay
Sir Peter Cook and Angela Brady among peers remembering a “unique” talent
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What does 2014 have in store for architecture?
Designing the unbuildable has had its day. But what’s next?