All Architects articles – Page 76
-
News
Alsop's last big London scheme set to head skywards
Stirling Prize winner’s 15-storey Heliport Heights block poised to emerge from finance woes
-
Features
aLL Design: Life after Will Alsop
Following the death earlier this year of their visionary co-founder, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø visited the architect practice to talk about its plans for the future
-
News
Tennis star’s kit home plan could fall foul of new NPPF
Johanna Konta submits second application without architect
-
News
Structure Tone boss moves to Perkins + Will
Jonathan Ross to head up architect’s business development arm
-
News
Runner-up urges incumbent RIBA president to suspend NBS sale during police probe
Presidential runner-up Elsie Owusu has called for independent audit of RIBA
-
News
Alan Jones elected as next RIBA president
Jones wins with 52% of the vote, Elsie Owusu left in second place after fighting a contentious campaign
-
News
AHMM submits historic Belfast project
£75m listed newspaper office scheme to be named after vendors’ cry
-
News
US practice wins €48m Dublin uni competition
Shortlist featured Libeskind, Diller Scofidio Renfro and O’Donnell Tuomey
-
News
Allies & Morrison targets North America expansion after Canada win
Practice lands Toronto masterplan on back of King’s Cross experience
-
News
Assael plans 2,000 homes at former margarine factory
Work is expected to start on the site next autumn
-
News
Make moves offices in Sydney as it eyes more growth in Australia
Income in country was up a quarter last year
-
News
Footballers' Manchester tower faces fresh challenge
Manchester Civic Society takes consent for Hodder’s 40-storey tower to court
-
News
University of Bath starts search for contractor for £60m science building
The chosen contractor will deliver the £27m main package of works to deliver the Institute for Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems
-
News
First ever UK-made cross-laminated timber to be used at V&A pavilion
Material being manufactured at site near Glasgow
-
News
Tottenham Hale's turn to get a makeover as Argent submits revamp plans
King’s Cross developer has linked up with US firm Related for the work
-
News
Controversial east London housing scheme gets green light
Project by Sheppard Robson includes more than 600 homes on site made famous by 1951 Festival of Britain
-
News
Local firm cleared for Park Hill student housing
Architect designs clusters of townhouse-style flats at brutalist landmark