All Architects articles – Page 24
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Crystal Palace’s £100m stadium expansion set for kick off
Selhurst Park scheme will increase capacity by 8,000 to 34,000
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Stirling winners in running for latest Kingston University scheme
Practice behind univeristy’s award-winning Town House building among those on shortlist
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Political chaos sees architects’ mood hit levels last seen in 2009 financial crisis
Confidence collapses as country set for third PM this year
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Docklands towers set to replace London council’s HQ due for green light
Tower Hamlets’ corporate home to make way for 36- and 30-storey blocks
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Decision on RSHP’s British Library extension set for next year
Camden looking at early 2023 committee date for 100,000 sq m scheme
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Comment
Excellence is the real winner in this year’s Stirling Prize
The Stirling has sometimes been used by the judges to indulge in virtue signalling, but this year it simply recognises brilliant architecture, writes Ben Flatman
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Níall McLaughlin Architects wins 2022 Stirling Prize
RIBA president says Cambridge scheme is “sophisticated, generous, architecture that has been built to last”
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Features
Top 150 Consultants 2022: where do firms stand on the big issues?
The biggest consultants in the UK on the impact of the war in Ukraine, Brexit, recruitment and building safety
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In pictures: Battersea Power Station redevelopment to open next week
New images of completed £1.15bn scheme described as “the Everest of real estate”
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Project costs on O’Rourke’s delayed arts venue go up again to more than £200m
Factory scheme in Manchester now set to open next summer
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Mace working on Herzog & de Meuron tower as Liverpool Street scheme readies for planning submission next spring
Construction cost of Sellar job over railway station set at north of £500m
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In pictures: Fosters completes headquarters for Shenzhen drone firm
Scheme consists of two towers linked by a skybridge
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Problem job sends Lindner Prater sinking to £9m loss
Roofing firm says being called back to carry out repairs on one scheme sent it tumbling into red
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Controversial Elephant & Castle office block set for green light
Southwark planning officer recommends scheme for approval despite more than 400 public objections
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Aedas winds up London operations
Companies House data shows move will cost Hong Kong-based firm at least £15m
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Architects expect sector to shrink amid warnings UK may be in recession
RIBA survey finds practices expect workloads to contract for the first time in more than two years
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Controversial Woolwich housing blocks get green light
Councillors narrowly approve revised scheme after previous proposal for 27-storey tower kicked out
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Green light for Foster & Partners’ London Bridge office on stilts
Colechurch House development to be raised above new public park