All Architects articles – Page 22
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Landmark Kensington department store gets green light for £120m overhaul
Art Deco Barkers building to be given modern office upgrade under plans by Emrys Architects
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Gove backs new architecture school to tackle opposition to ‘ugly’ housing
Thinktank says its proposal would reduce objections to development by ensuring ‘a generally higher quality of architecture and placemaking’
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Plans to build over 450 Southwark homes get green light
Bermondsey job will also include industrial and office space
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Architects cleared to rejig Aylesbury Estate plans
South London scheme will see more than 900 homes built in first phase
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Features
Weathering the storm: how architects plan to survive the recession
Designers are usually among the first built environment professionals to feel the impact of an economic downturn. With forecasts getting gloomier by the week, practice leaders are preparing for a rough ride, writes Tom Lowe
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Green light for £50m City office scheme
Development will be built between Moorgate and Coleman Street
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Plans by KPF for 36-storey tower at Silicon Roundabout given public airing
Scheme at Old Street on City fringe set to go in for planning early next year
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Losses at AHMM widen to more than £1m
Architect says impact of covid and planning delays keep business in red
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Three in £150m race to revamp Islington landmark
Makeover for Angel Square will add more storeys to 1990s block
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Allies and Morrison co-founder stepping back to concentrate on joinery business
Graham Morrison set up firm with Bob Allies in 1984
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Plans to revamp 1930s Hammersmith office block get green light
Buckley Gary Yeoman working on scheme for developer General Projects
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One in three architects now expect workloads to fall in the winter months
RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey published as Bank of England raises interest rates by a further 0.5%
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Plan for Nottingham biosciences centre submitted
Scheme latest phase of city’s £1.4bn Island Quarter development
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Stirling Prize winners back bid to save Birmingham landmark from wrecking ball
Campaign and rival plans come as Corstorphine & Wright submits towers scheme
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Scheme to revamp National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing gets green light
Controversial plans to remodel grade I-listed landmark given go ahead yesterday eveningÂ
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First architects named to design initial phase of homes at former Earls Court centre
Haworth Tompkins, dRMM and Maccreanor Lavington among practices appointed to draw up plans for 1,300-home scheme
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Tweaked Museum of London designs get City approval
Sir Robert McAlpine set to be formally appointed to construction contract in coming days
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Plans for towers in shadow of Tottenham Hotspur stadium approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns local council’s rejection of 867-home proposals
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Paris architect commissioned to design 2023 Serpentine Pavilion
Lina Ghotmeh was nominateed for a Mies Van Der Rohe award in 2017