Architects & design News – Page 2
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NewsArchitect submits plans for temporary theatre on former Marble Arch Mound site
West End’s Arts Theatre to move into site for up to two years while its current base undergoes long-delayed refurbishment
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NewsStalled project hits Chipperfield turnover
Firm declines to name scheme but Edinburgh concert hall designed by architect delayed after original contractor Sir Robert McAlpine left job earlier this year
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NewsGraham team submitted building safety application months ahead of Manchester student resi scheme getting planning green light
Contractor part of team that sent in application to regulator over summer for job that has just been given thumbs-up
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News‘A real gentleman’: built environment leaders pay tribute to Terry Farrell following death at 87
RIBA president Chris Williamson describes architect as ‘always a kind, committed and enthusiastic talent’
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NewsMake cuts quarter of staff as firm stays in red
Architect says stagnating economies and planning delays forced it to cut headcount
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NewsConcept images for Camden film studios masterplan unveiled
Kentish Town scheme includes film studio campus alongside 1,000 homes
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NewsGreen light for Morris & Co’s Oxford University teaching facility
Practice’s first project for the university to be permanent home for the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development
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NewsHuge residential towers scheme in Vauxhall to be submitted next month
Three blocks in seven buildings scheme to top 60 storeys
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NewsTurnover tops £650m at Fosters as Middle East work doubles to more than £350m
Architect sees profit rebound to £74m from last year’s £2m
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NewsCouncil backs plans for Bath rugby stadium after 15 year planning battle
Decision to be sent to secretary of state for review
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NewsGreen light for £33m expansion of film and TV campus in Hartlepool
Time & Space and Stace among firms working on Northern Studios complex
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NewsHawkins Brown cuts four storeys off Manchester Met library in cost-cutting redesign
Landmark 13-storey scheme approved last year to be resubmitted as nine storeys with its floorspace almost halved
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NewsMace set to begin work on stalled £200m Bankside office after Stanhope team buys site from Landsec
Firm had been preferred bidder for job when scheme was put on hold by former owner
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NewsNicholas Grimshaw dies aged 85
Founder of Grimshaw celebrated for his ‘extraordinary ability to convince others that daring ideas were possible’
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NewsCity approves plan to turn historic Custom House into hotel
Councillors unanimously back plans to turn grade I-listed landmark into 180-bed venue
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NewsNational Gallery to launch competition for £375m expansion
New wing at Charing Cross site envisaged to be gallery’s largest transformation since its foundation 200 years ago
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NewsNetwork Rail looking for architect to carry out major redevelopment of Oxford station
Winning team to redesign 2014 plan and create mixed-use scheme featuring offices, housing and life sciences space
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NewsIn pictures: Midgard completes work on Birmingham’s tallest tower
£110m Octagon tower part of city’s Paradise development
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NewsPlans for Romford town centre revamp get planning despite 2,500 objections
Fletcher Priest, Allies & Morrison and Maccreanor Lavington secure approval for 1,000-home scheme amid backlash over loss of local mosque













