All Architects articles – Page 140
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Hammerson wins planning for Southampton £70m waterfront scheme
Hammerson has won detailed consent for its £70m leisure-led development on Southampton’s waterfront
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Zaha Hadid scoops Iraq parliament commission
Architect lands contract despite coming third in original competition
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Chelsea FC hires architect to work up Stamford Bridge plans
Club owner Roman Abramovich hires Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to reimagine stadium site
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Review of 2014's Serpentine Pavilion
Architect Smiljan Radić’s design is perhaps one of the most whimsical Serpentine Pavilion ever commissioned
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Latest Serpentine Pavilion unveiled
The 14 th Serpentine Pavilion unveiled in Kensington Gardens today
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Bishopsgate Goodsyard takes step forward
Proposals including PLP-designed towers of 29 and 33 storeys ready to be submitted for planning permission
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Skanska completes Moorgate office scheme
Contractor Skanska has completed the highly sustainable Moorgate Exchange office building in the City of London
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Canary Wharf Crossrail station roof reaches completion
Structural work finishes on the new Foster + Partners-designed Canary Wharf Crossrail station this week
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Consultants mull challenge to £750m deal
Losing bidders consider legal action over award of major government consultants’ framework
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Shard in the running for Stirling Prize
Renzo Piano’s Shard and Zaha Hadid’s aquatics centre among high-profile schemes to make RIBA Awards list
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Grimshaw designs kit set sports facilities for Qatar
Architect to design a new range of kit set community sports facilities in Qatar
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Berkeley boss: I won’t defend Vauxhall tower
Pidgley admits Broadway Malyan-designed tower is not firm’s finest building but maintains he is not ‘un-proud’ of scheme
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Bletchley Park opens after £8m revamp
Home of the World War 2 code-breakers re-opens following a year-long restoration
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Bennetts Associates' Glasgow theatre revamp wins funding boost
Redevelopment of the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow awarded £5m in funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund
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Architect BIG to design museum for Swiss watchmaker
Audemars Piguet has chosen Bjarke Ingels Group to extend the museum at the company’s historic headquarters
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Former Arup chairman knighted
Former Arup chairman Philip Dilley and founders of architect Stanton Williams among industry fogures to be nominated
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The new Serpentine Pavilion begins to take shape
First construction shots of architect Smiljan Radic’s ‘boulder’ in Kensington Gardens
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David Walker Architects wins Vauxhall tower job
Heron tower architect is third practice appointed to riverside site by developer St James
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Consultants scoop £750m public sector framework
Exclusive: More than a dozen firms win places on long-awaited UK SBS framework - but big names miss out on UK lots