All Architects articles – Page 44
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More architects axe staff
Sheppard Robson, Glenn Howells and Pascall + Watson among those shedding staff
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Beautiful chair to head up new design quango
Nicholas Boys Smith will also lead ‘expert group’ to advise government on housing design
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Coffey gets green light for London Irish Centre revamp
Redevelopment will improve accessibility and add facilities
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Green light for Assael’s Southall scheme
First of five major housing projects by TfL and Grainger team OK’d by planners
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Architects swap drawing boards for van driving as covid see firms take axe to jobs
Specialist recruiter’s survey says largest firms most impacted by pandemic
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Minister answers call and approves Snug’s giant prayer landmark
Sculpture will tower over Midlands motorways
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In pictures: Laing O’Rourke’s Sydney station takes shape
Central Station job designed by Woods Bagot and John McAslan team
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My interpreter role: Helping designers and builders speak the same language
Laurence Reilly on his switch from contractors to an architecture practiceÂ
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Bidders told to meet strict financial tests if they want to win Levete’s £21m museum extension
Scottish council imposes series of requirements for Paisley job on contractors amid coronavirus crisis
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Construction lobby group demands meeting with energy minister over climate emergency
Government accused of ‘woefully inadequate’ response to coalition’s letter
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Richard Rogers retires from RSHP
Architect announces his departure after more than six decades in the field
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HS2’s Interchange station given the all clear
Solihull council has approved designs drawn up by Arup
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Gensler to replace Damien Hirst hangout with 13-storey tower
Gensler proposal for pub at the centre of 1990s art movement approved
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In pictures: Work starts on refurb of British Academy
Carlton House Terrace project won listed building consent this summer
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Page / Park faces legal action over Mac fire
Case brought by Glasgow School of Art’s insurers
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Foster’s Parliament proposal back on the table
Sponsor body asks architect to resubmit Horse Guards design
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Mace joins battle to build luxury ‘caviar care’ homes for over-65s in Kensington
Auriens scheme finally given green light after developer appealed to Planning Inspectorate following City Hall’s refusal
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In pictures: HS2 reveals designs for Amersham vent
Plans worked up by McAlpine team and Grimshaw