All Architects articles – Page 84
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Architects must 'get on' with Brexit, Foster says
BCO London: There will be opportunities from leaving the EU, architect predicts
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BIM: ‘They just don’t get it’
The latest survey from NBS shows take-up is growing but raises concerns that private clients don’t understand BIM and that the government is failing to enforce its own mandate
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Simon Rattle's Centre for Music hunts for design team
Team press on with plans after being thrown funding lifeline earlier this year
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'Black and white' Shoreditch revamp unveiled by BuckleyGrayYeoman
Black and White 2, as the Rivington Street project is informally known, will provide purpose-built co-working space
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Barton Willmore designs new 'heart' for University of Reading
Practice designs new ‘central heart’ to university campus
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Mitsubishi submits extended City tower for planning
Japanese developer joins rush upwards in the Square Mile
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Balfour starts on Foster-designed US hospital
London-based architect was part of delivery team that included Balfour Beatty
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Planning win for Sheppard Robson Manchester labs
Wings of Grade II listed Edwardian hospital face demolition to make way for new blocks
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Anger over plans for historic south London street
Roupell Street residents rue Tony Fretton Architects’ school-extension plans
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Bowled over: Populous shows off Lord's new stand
Practice’s £25m Warner Stand set to host first spectators
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Chipperfield and Arup bag £45m Edinburgh arts venue
“Intriguing” design pips Adjaye, Richard Murphy, Allies Morrison and others
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Slough office eyes 'healthiest building' status
The Porter ڶ is scheduled for completion by the end of September
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Eric Parry frets over building materials after Brexit
1 Undershaft architect says vote to leave EU could hit availability of products
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Expansion makes Oslo airport 'greenest in the world'
The expansion doubles the size of the existing terminal building
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Architects upbeat, despite Brexit uncertainties
Riba said the private housing sector was still expected to be the strongest performer during the next quarter
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MPs blast ‘increasingly incoherent’ schools capital funding
Public Accounts Committee accuses ministers of spending “well over the odds” on new free schools, but leaving others in poor condition