All Architects articles – Page 43
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Birmingham skyscraper faces judicial review
Glancy Nicholls scheme would be city’s tallest resi building
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Fosters admits Tulip tower is ‘inconsistent’ with City’s skyscraper vision
Developer appealing mayor’s decision to reject scheme
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Architects and contractors have no idea cladding can be dangerous, Grenfell Inquiry hears
‘None of us had any idea there were such dangerous components being incorporated into cladding,’ says expert witness Paul Hyett
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Inquiry told architect ‘should never have specified Grenfell insulation’
Studio E ought to have known it did not comply with Approved Document B, expert witness says
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Build Fosters’ Tulip to give City post-covid boost, government told
Appeal over rejected tower to run until December
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Grenfell architect should have appointed fire consultant, former RIBA president tells inquiry
Expert witness Paul Hyett says it would have been ‘prudent’ for Studio E to hire specialist help
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McAleer & Rushe lands £80m Taylor Wimpey brace
London schemes include work on developer’s high-profile Postmark project at Mount Pleasant
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Former RIBA president Jack Pringle goes it alone to set up new practice
Architect spent eight years at Perkins Will
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Fosters pays back £500,000 furlough money
Practice says it has also repaid those staff asked to take 20% pay cut
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Green light for Natural History Museum revamp
Mace is PM and QS on project designed by Feilden Fowles
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More woe for Hoskins as Scottish government boots out Calton Hill hotel scheme
Ministers open door to rival proposal by Richard Murphy
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BDP wins job designing £440m Birmingham hospital expansions
The new facilities will specialise in paediatric and women’s health
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Neighbouring offices lay into plan for 32-storey City tower
Freeholders turn guns on Fletcher Priest scheme at 55 Gracechurch Street
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Rogers swings the axe with 30 jobs set to go at Cheesegrater architect
More than 10% of staff affected as firm blames covid-19 and fears of no-deal Brexit
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What motivates firms to do the right thing?
There is a clear moral argument for placing building safety above all else, but the business case is what will sway many, says PRP’s Scott Sanderson
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Green light for £110m Liverpool scrap yard scheme
Three-block scheme to include 638 homes and 200-bed hotel
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Child Graddon Lewis scheme gets green light for phase two of Victoria Wharf project
Phase one awarded ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø small project of the year in 2018