All Architects articles – Page 22
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Architects’ workload worries deepen but silver lining remains job security
Firms set to hang on to sought-after staff
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Next phase of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme in Oxford out to consultation
Work on first part of Oxford North to start in earnest early next year
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Campaign group lays into ‘inaccurate’ M&S claims over Oxford Street proposal
Retail giant accused of ‘greenwashing on an epic scale’
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Fosters set for green light on latest scheme in Bayswater
Architect already overhauling Whiteleys shopping centre in west London area
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New tower at 55 Bishopsgate planned to be among tallest in City
Funder Schroders and development manager Stanhope behind 63-storey block
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Laing O’Rourke in £14m legal battle with Manchester university over ‘defective’ building
Architect John McAslan and engineer Gifford also dragged into dispute
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Mace the favourite for £150m makeover of historic Berkeley Square block
Current Lansdowne House was built in 1980s and has heritage stretching back to 1760s
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Veterans object to Waterloo tower
Proposals for 20-storey office block draw fire from Union Jack Club members
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RIBA appoints GPs’ boss to become new chief executive
Valerie Vaughan-Dick to start new role in January
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In Pictures: Fosters’ New York tower
New York skyscraper places cores at the rear to maximise street frontage
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East London towers criticised as ‘too bulky’ thrown out by councillors
SimpsonHaugh scheme for Tower Hamlets kicked into touch
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Allies and Morrison the next to make cost of living payment
Firm to hand permanent staff £1,000
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Olympic Park blueprint set for approval at Abba Arena site
Proposals worked up with Aecom and 5th Studio will ramp up housing numbers by a fifth
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Crystal Palace’s £100m stadium expansion set for kick off
Selhurst Park scheme will increase capacity by 8,000 to 34,000
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Stirling winners in running for latest Kingston University scheme
Practice behind univeristy’s award-winning Town House building among those on shortlist
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Political chaos sees architects’ mood hit levels last seen in 2009 financial crisis
Confidence collapses as country set for third PM this year
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Docklands towers set to replace London council’s HQ due for green light
Tower Hamlets’ corporate home to make way for 36- and 30-storey blocks
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Decision on RSHP’s British Library extension set for next year
Camden looking at early 2023 committee date for 100,000 sq m scheme
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Comment
Excellence is the real winner in this year’s Stirling Prize
The Stirling has sometimes been used by the judges to indulge in virtue signalling, but this year it simply recognises brilliant architecture, writes Ben Flatman