All Architects articles – Page 26
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This is a more restrained Stirling Prize shortlist, but not lacking in quality
Despite some surprising inclusions, this year’s Stirling Prize has nominees to match the best from any previous year
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Proposals for makeover at City office block sent in to planners
Existing building near Blackfriars station dates back to 1950s
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Proposals to boost height of Docklands skyscraper draw ire
Developer wants to add seven storeys to under-construction 49-storey Make tower
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Newcomers mix with veterans on six-strong shortlist for 2022 Stirling Prize
Debutants Mæ and Panter Hudspith join four previously shortlisted firms in final fray for UK’s highest architecture accolade
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Revealed: Shortlists for 2022 Architect of the Year Awards announced
Winners will be announced at live Architect of the Year awards on 18 October
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RSHP co-founder Marco Goldschmied dies at 78
Simon Allford pays tribute to past RIBA president and former Richard Rogers Partnership MD
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Architect reveals alternative vision for Norwich’s Anglia Square
Proposals commissioned by Save Britain’s Heritage follow latest Broadway Malyan plans
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Adjaye team lands £57m Liverpool museums work
Pair to reimagine International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum on city’s waterfront
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Planning inspector dismisses developer’s Custom House appeal
Hotel conversion proposals by Squire & Partners would have “too great” an impact on grade I landmark
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Sports specialist Populous adds audiovisual agency for venues work
Spurs stadium architect currently working on Manchester United’s Old Trafford masterplan
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56-storey block planned as Birmingham towers plan gets public airing
Scheme earmarked for site of 1960s city landmark
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Lendlease lined up for £200m deal to overhaul former Debenhams flagship
Scheme at 334 Oxford Street due to start next January
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Plans submitted for Cambridge mixed-use scheme
Latest phase of Cambridge North regeneration to include 425 homes and office space
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RIBA to investigate post-Grenfell crisis in professional indemnity costs
Cost of PI poses existential risk to some practices, institute acknowledges
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M&S turns guns on Gove and says decision over Oxford Street rebuild is ‘bewildering’
Retailer tears into secretary of state after ordering public inquiry into proposals to flatten flagship store
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Grimshaw still counting cost of aviation and covid hits
Architect says average monthly profit down by nearly a third in latest report and accounts
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Consortium lands 1,750-home masterplan for east London site split by A13
Team for Canning Town proposals includes Jestico & Whiles
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RSHP’s rejected South Ken scheme heads to planning inquiry
Developers challenge council’s decision to overrule planning officers’ recommendation to approve