All Architects articles – Page 48
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Stanton Williams plan to revamp Oxford uni’s Rhodes House scrapes through after knife-edge vote
Main contractor Beard will start on £37m job this autumn
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In pictures: Fosters’ designs for Sydney tower unveiled
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Fosters’ masterplan for £3bn Royal Docks revamp gets green light from City Hall
Scheme was called in after being rejected by Newham council last year
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Shortlist to design Finsbury Circus gardens makeover revealed
Site used by Crossrail’s Liverpool Street station job since 2012
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In pictures: Fosters’ revamped Apple store in Beijing opens
Scheme is firm’s third for US tech giant in China
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Contractors eyeing Hawkins\Brown’s King’s Cross warehouse refurb
Construction set to start later this year
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Plans unveiled for revamp of Smithfield meat market buildings
Market due to move to new facilities in Dagenham
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Aviation architect says impact of coronavirus on sector will mean job cuts
Pascall Watson has seen several airport schemes including work at Stansted stopped
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Architects picked to design latest Ebbsfleet scheme
Masterplanning team includes Allies and Morrison
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Knight gets green light for rail bridge linking Germany and Poland
Structure to be built by end of 2022
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Covid forces City of London to extend deadline for architects' framework
Bidders get extra three weeks to send in documents
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Consultation on Eric Parry’s plans for City courts complex begins
Scheme will also include City of London police HQ
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TfL and British Library reach deal over £400m Crossrail 2 impasse
Stanhope JV behind RSHP plans for new library building
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Contest launched to improve design of UK’s smaller stations
Winner could sign contract for £250,000
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One in 10 London architects say covid will send them under
Majority of firms in latest RIBA survey expect profit to fall in coming year
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Former president says RIBA must be led by architect after lawyer quits top role before he even starts
Nigel Carrington had been due to begin in September