All Architects articles – Page 128
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Hadrian's Wall visitor centre bags lottery funding
Construction on JDDK scheme to start later this year
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Canary Wharf wins planning for 27-storey tower
Tower Hamlets grants permission for KPF-designed tower
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Universities failing architecture students, RIBA survey says
‘They don’t have the right skills for work,’ report warns
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East London 53-storey tower gets green light
Make-designed residential block in Docklands wins planning permission
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Rival designs for £90m Bristol Arena unveiled
Judge George Ferguson promises to listen to public’s views
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Green light for Lend Lease Chiswick scheme
Assael-designed 137-home scheme wins planning permission
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Build well, live well
A building that looks after your wellbeing - your fitness, comfort and stress levels - might sound like science fiction, but there are already awards in place applauding this kind of innovation
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Arup poaches Feilden Clegg Bradley partner
Former FCB managing partner Jo Wright to run architecture division Arup Associates
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Newcastle University submits £58m ‘urban lab’ for planning
Hawkins\Brown-designed Urban Science ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø is part of £250m science park
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Stride Treglown transfers ownership to its staff
Chairman says move staves off sale and retains financial independence
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Post-war offices listed across England
More than a dozen buildings added to register after 18-month project
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Independent investigator to probe Dundee V&A costs
Architect Kengo Kuma expresses ‘surprise’ as construction costs soar from £45m to £80.1m
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Architects 'busier than ever', finds RIBA
Under-employment at lowest since Future Trends survey started
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Aedas snaps up RHWL with an eye on Asia
Merger also targets strengthening of Aedas’s cultural work
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Space: The final frontier
Our understanding of the kinds of workspaces employees require is changing and this will result in offices that are more flexible and responsive to the varied needs of their occupiers
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Dundee lays bare reasons for rocketing V&A museum costs
Design complexity and inflation among issues blamed for price tag almost doubling from £45m to £80.1m
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Plans in for NW Bicester garden city
Penoyre Prasad-designed Himley Village goes in for planning
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British Land unveils next Broadgate phase
Hopkins-designed extension of 100 Liverpool Street submitted for planning