All Architects articles – Page 68
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Fosters tweaks Tulip after GLA gripes
Practice increases space for schoolkids at controversial City attraction
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Muse gets green light for latest phase of Brentford Lock work
Phase three has been designed by Grid Architects
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Big name architects chase Liverpool prize
Eric Parry and O’Donnell Tuomey on six-strong shortlist
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In pictures: Walters & Cohen's Cambridge college job opens
Scheme was built by Bedford firm SDC
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Architect lands York Castle Museum redevelopment
Alison Brooks Architects will lead team including Purcell and Richard Griffiths for ‘multimillion pound’ project
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Chipperfield lands new Royal Academy project
Architect to work with Julian Harrap on new RA Schools facilities
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RSHP gets OK for revised Hammersmith plans
West London revamp expected to start next summer
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Former PRP boss Andy von Bradsky named the government's head of architecture
£60,000 post created as part of ministers’ focus on beauty in built environment
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Junya Ishigami chosen to design 2019 Serpentine Pavilion
Ishigami is the 19 th architect to be chosen to design the pavilion
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Scruton names his '¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Beautiful' commissioners
No architects – but Prasad and Monaghan take advisory roles
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Oxford council green lights work at Jacob Rees-Mogg college
Four new buildings set for Trinity College
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Second phase of Birmingham regen to start after Commonwealth Games
Planning decision for Perry Barr work due this summer
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Tate Modern neighbours lose High Court challenge
Judge rules against residents of RSHP’s Neo Bankside who demanded privacy from Herzog de Meuron extension
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Profit rises at Zaha Hadid Architects as firm warns of Brexit impact on recruiting staff
Highest-paid director earnt £5.3m
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Turn Palace of Westminster into luxury hotel, says former heritage minister
MP says Britain should have purpose-built Parliament in Birmingham
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Foster's warned City streets won't cope with visitor numbers for Tulip tower
City of London’s own public realm team tell colleagues controversial attraction won’t be able to handle demand at street level
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Aukett veteran comes out of retirement to chair ailing architect
Loss-making practice has seen UK workloads collapse in past two years