All Architects articles – Page 11
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NewsRayner approves Howells’ plans for supersized version of Tebay services in Cheshire
Deputy prime minister said greenfield site could be class as grey belt amid concerns over harm to wildlife
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NewsHost of consultants working on plans for £650m Twickenham stadium upgrade
Venue wants to hold 15 non-sporting events a year, up from current permitted three, to help bankroll revamp
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NewsDesigns unveiled for £140m Cardiff Central station expansion
Weston Williamson’s proposals include row of brick arches outside redesigned rear entrance
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NewsLandsec submits plans for nearly 900 homes in Manchester
Mayfield scheme will also include office blocks
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NewsGreen light for extension to listed Greenwich building
Historic England raises no objection to scheme in Maritime Greenwich world heritage site
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NewsFosters’ Whitechapel office tower finally approved after eight years
But council warned conservation area may need to be reviewed if controversial 17-storey scheme is built
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NewsJudicial review on £200m Wimbledon expansion plan set for July
High Court has accepted all three grounds raised by local campaign group for legal challenge
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FeaturesNorman Foster and Manchester United – a perfect match?
The club is betting on the local lad to create a world-class stadium – but will ambition and reality align, asks Ben Flatman
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NewsAllies & Morrison’s plans for Cambridge manufacturing complex get go ahead
Scheme to support city’s life sciences supply chain
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NewsKier says job to turn West End theatre into new home for Cirque du Soleil will take three years to build
Contractor behind construction management
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NewsMake’s City fringe redevelopment approved at third time of asking
Office-led scheme signed off with design changes following two deferrals over height policy breach
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NewsLandsec puts £200m Bankside office on hold
Developer looking to scale back commercial jobs in favour of push into residential
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NewsDecision on winner for British Land’s £600m Euston Tower revamp ‘imminent’
Lendlease has been carrying out pre-construction work but developer has been sounding out rivals
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NewsBig names on shortlist for Queen Elizabeth II National Memorial
Teams led by Foster & Partners, Heatherwick Studio and Wilkinson Eyre vying for “one of the most significant design projects in recent British history”
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NewsArchitect redesigns plans for European base of Cirque Du Soleil
SPPARC has “completely reworked” proposals to transform grade II-listed former theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue
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NewsAHMM’s Knightsbridge redevelopment tipped for approval following design changes
Plans to partially demolish and replace Caltex House on Brompton Road head to committee next week
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NewsHawkins Brown to design refurbishment and extension of Norwich City Hall
Practice appointed to design “transformative” rethink of grade II*-listed Art Deco landmark
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NewsLina Ghotmeh wins competition to redesign a third of British Museum’s galleries
2023 Serpentine Pavilion designer was “unanimous favourite” among shortlist of big names including David Chipperfield and Eric Parry














