All Architects articles – Page 118
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Who are we building for?
London property should be open for international purchasers but the balance now is wrong
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Foster + Partners staff split £11.6m bonus bill
Global architect rewards employees as firm breaks the £200m turnover barrier in annual results
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Jestico & Whiles 'coiled ribbons' Edinburgh hotel approved
Edinburgh job is part of £850m mixed-use scheme
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Zero carbon affordable homes unveiled in Hampshire
Architect Ash Sakula says it’s “very regrettable” the government has not stuck to 2016 zero carbon target
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Green light for £55m Kingston uni building
Councillors drop objections to Kingston University scheme they once likened to a ‘WWII flak tower’
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Scott Brownrigg buys transport specialist GMW
Staff numbers at growing practice up to nearly 300
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Hackney mayor puts boot into Bishopsgate plans again
Jules Pipe tells people to object to amended proposals
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Major £300m scheme next to London's Borough Market
Developers plan ‘Covent Garden style’ retail and office scheme
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Hull revamp planned ahead of City of Culture year
First images of a new £25m revamp of Hull’s public space revealed by Re-Form Landscape Architecture
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Green light for Birmingham's tallest tower
Madin tower set for wrecking ball after Birmingham planners OK replacement
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New sponsor for Stirling Prize but still no cash for winner
Property firm Almacantar replaces Brockton
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Southwark warns against luxury flats at FT's South Bank offices
Former owner of Financial Times warned over potential change of use after it did not include offices in sale of newspaper group
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Bid to list Robin Hood Gardens fails
Campaign to list Robin Hood Gardens appear doomed after heitage minister decides to renew Certificate of Immunity for estate
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Jack the Ripper museum architect 'duped' into plans
Waugh Thisleton Architects express anger after practice’s museum for women of East End is rebranded
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Atkins' super-tall Vietnam tower gets underway
Construction has begun on Vietnam’s tallest building - Vincom Landmark 81 – in the country’s capital, Ho Chi Minh. The Atkins-designed 460m-tall building comprises 25 thin sections with multiple roof gardens. The 81-storey mixed-use tower from local developer Vingroup will face the Saigon River and feature a hotel, apartments and ...
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Mitsubishi Estate gets green light for City tower
Mitsubishi Estate London has received planning permission from the City Of London Corporation
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David Chipperfield designs East End house for Tracey Emin
Conservationists object to demolition of locally listed Spitalfields flats
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Major revamp planned for Westminster's Millbank Tower
International architecture competition on cards for Holocaust memorial
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Olympic Park's Orbit tower to become Europe's longest helter skelter
£1m plan aims to boost visitor numbers - one every 37 seconds