All Architects articles – Page 99
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Brexit cuts 14% off value of Earls Court
Capco revises down value of 7,500-home west London scheme
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Year-long redesign for Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Hammerson says it will work with new City Hall team on revised proposals
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Libeskind's crystalline tower takes Lithuania contest
Developers hope new complex will anchor Lithuanian capital’s city centre
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Liverpool waterfront residential block plans in
Leach Rhodes Walker’s design seeks to knit together city centre with riverside
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Stuart Lipton: Housing quality won't rise unless supply does too
Veteran developer and former Cabe chairman warns of “new ghettoes” under construction and urges government to raise its game
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Rio shows off ‘nomad’ Olympics arena
Temporary handball venue to dismantled post-games and used to build schools
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American software firm buys Union Square
Exclusive: Nottingham-based project information firm snapped by American giant
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Sheppard Robson submits 650-home east London scheme
Proposals would update Festival of Britain Exhibition of Architecture-era east London precinct
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Grimshaw wins Heathrow expansion design deal
Architect sees off competition from Zaha Hadid, HOK and Benoy
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Green light for major Oxford Street office refurb
Architect Orms to revamp 1950s modernist building
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McAslan designs largest mosque in western Europe
Architect to extend and repair fire-damaged south London mosque
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Architects defy Brexit to take on staff
‘This is not like 2008 - I don’t know why people are panicking’ says John Assael
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All Tory candidates now 'guarantee' EU workers' right to remain
Theresa May forced to reverse her stance on ‘bargaining chips’
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Comment
Brexit could move Scotland's economy forward
We are seeing more enquiries from the public and the private sector north of the border, so perhaps we have reason to be optimistic