All Architects articles
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NewsAdjaye Associates cut half its staff last year as losses more than doubled
Turnover fell by 62% in 2024 in what architect describes as ‘challenging year’
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NewsEarls Court clears planning hurdle as second council approves its half of 4,000-home masterplan
Kensington and Chelsea signed off its section yesterday evening, following Hammersmith and Fulham’s green light last month
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NewsRace on to demolish 1970s block that will make way for new City office
Four in mix for work that will see £85m Fletcher Priest-designed block built at Great Fire of London site
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NewsGreen light for AHMM’s 850-home Camden estate redevelopment
Scheme to more than double number of homes on West Kentish Town site
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NewsRIBA president to give up architect title to highlight ‘absurdity’ of ARB registration model
RIBA president’s move part of wider campaign to abolish Architects Act and establish new regulatory framework
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NewsProposals to revamp James Stirling’s City landmark No 1 Poultry sent in for planning
Scheme completed by Laing in 1997 and considered a post-modern classic set for major makeover
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NewsKPF’s plan to overhaul Oxford Circus tower gets green light
Scheme to refurbish and extend one of the most prominent buildings in the West End
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NewsMcLaren set to sign up for £100m makeover of City office block
Holborn Viaduct scheme originally built in 2008 by Balfour Beatty due for major overhaul under plan by architect Eric Parry
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NewsFosters gets green light for extension of St James’s Square office block
Two storeys to be added to existing 1990s Sheppard Robson-designed building
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NewsTributes paid to Guggenheim architect Frank Gehry
Canadian-American, whose handful of UK projects included work at Battersea Power Station, dies aged 96
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FeaturesFrank Gehry: from LA experimentalist to the architect of the Bilbao effect
Ben Flatman examines how Gehry’s work evolved from local, materially driven invention into one of the most recognisable architectural vocabularies of his generation
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NewsNLA co-founder Peter Murray launches bid to run for London mayor in 2028
Former BD editor criticised a lack of vision on the built environment under Sadiq Khan
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NewsStirling Prize winner tables plans for Bermondsey almshouse scheme
Project for Southwark Charities to nearly double the size of existing 1960s almshouse
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NewsIn pictures: Fosters’ Abu Dhabi museum finally opens 13 years behind schedule
Practice won design job in 2007
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NewsNational Gallery names six teams on shortlist to design £375m new wing
Fosters, Renzo Piano and Kengo Kuma among finalists for scheme described as biggest transformation in gallery’s 200-year history
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NewsWitherford Watson Mann returns to The Courtauld for £82m second phase of work
Second phase of works to add new library in the vaults of Somerset House
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NewsLondon tower builders on alert for JP Morgan’s Canary Wharf high-rise
At three million sq ft, £10bn Docklands scheme is being hailed as biggest office in capital
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NewsScheme to redevelop historic east London cinema refused
Plan had been to add student accommodation block to 1930s site
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NewsArchitect Robert AM Stern dies aged 86
US architect designed some of the tallest buildings in New York
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NewsRSHP says UK workloads holding up and forecasts improved 2025 numbers after profit plunge last year
Turnover edged up in 2024 but bottom line at 99 Bishopsgate architect fell to just over £200,000














