All Architects articles – Page 86
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Eric Parry frets over building materials after Brexit
1 Undershaft architect says vote to leave EU could hit availability of products
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Expansion makes Oslo airport 'greenest in the world'
The expansion doubles the size of the existing terminal building
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Architects upbeat, despite Brexit uncertainties
Riba said the private housing sector was still expected to be the strongest performer during the next quarter
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MPs blast ‘increasingly incoherent’ schools capital funding
Public Accounts Committee accuses ministers of spending “well over the odds” on new free schools, but leaving others in poor condition
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Untapped technology
Brexit and the skills crisis could be what the construction industry needs to make some really innovative break-throughs that will improve efficiency and productivity
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Farrells unveils futuristic Hong Kong baths
Kennedy Town Swimming Pool project finishes after half-decade intermission
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Foster & Partners planning job cuts
Firm blames ‘uncertainty in construction market’ for job losses
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Bennetts unveils King's Cross HQ building images
Architect releases new visualisations of 55,525 m² office building
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Raft of new Liverpool towers gets green light
City council approves five new towers at latest planning committee meeting
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Heatherwick's 2,500-step sculpture rises in New York
The interactive sculpture is the centrepiece of the 28 acre Hudson Yards scheme in Manhattan
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Cyclists take Hopkins' revamped Herne Hill Velodrome for a spin
New grandstand opens at ‘spiritual home’ of British cycling
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Garden Bridge contest 'pretence blown wide open', says London Eye architect
Architects Marks Barfield welcome damning Hodge report into the London project
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'Pull the plug' on Garden Bridge, urges Hodge review
City Hall-commissioned review trashes London project
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Planners reject ‘incongruous’ Bournemouth cinema scheme
ARC Architecture-designed proposals would have grafted 14-storey block onto locally-listed building
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Fosters: ‘Entire buildings to be 3D-printed in the future’
Practice unpacks work on cutting-edge fabrication and predicts liberation from “standardised components” for architects
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Grosvenor timber yard scheme faces judicial review
The Pimlico plans would see the 175-year old yard turned into retail and residential space
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Stansted Airport given go-ahead for new £130m terminal
The Pascall+Watson-designed new terminal will house all arrivals to the airport
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Green light for £75m Exeter leisure scheme
Chapman Taylor-designed project adds restaurants, cinema and a ‘wet sports centre’