All Architects articles – Page 125
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NewsOMA wins Manchester's £110m The Factory contest
Rem Koolhaas himself to lead architect’s first significant public project in UK
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NewsDesign picked for Pimlico bridge
Crossing must still win planning in face of fierce objections from north bank residents
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NewsWinner revealed in RIBA's House of the Year contest
Rothschild-commissioned Flint House revealed to be winner on Channel 4
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NewsWill Alsop submits 15-storey Vauxhall tower
15-storey scheme in Vauxhall will have just a dozen flats
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NewsFinal approval for Lord's cricket ground expansion
Mayor of London approves scheme that will increase ground’s capacity to 29,500
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NewsAssael named industry's top employer
Assael wins best employer in Building’s Good Employers Guide for second year in a row
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NewsFirst market homes at NW Cambridge get go-ahead
Planning approval has been given to the first phase of market housing at the North West Cambridge development
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NewsPlans in for major Wembley resi scheme
Hub submits plans for 239-home redevelopment of Chesterfield House
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NewsT&T joins Glasgow hospice fundraising campaign
The consultant is also project manager and CDM advisor on the project
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NewsMayor gives final green light to Greenwich Peninsula
Boris Johnson has given the final approval required for Knight Dragon’s revised Greenwich Peninsula masterplan
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NewsDesigns unveiled for Center Parcs' first village in Ireland
Leisure company hopes to open Holder Mathias-designed outpost in 2019
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NewsCarillion submits plans for £80m Leeds scheme
Carillion submits application to deliver city’s Tower Works mixed-use scheme
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NewsBell Phillips' park in a gasholder opens at King's Cross
Listed gasometer is one of four being incorporated into redevelopment project
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NewsAssociated gets go-ahead for another Birminghan uni job
Scheme is practice’s fourth for City University
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NewsTerry Farrell fights to save 'one of our best' from 'sabotage'
Architect submits own building for listing as scaffolding goes up - and attempts to start national debate on post-modern architecture
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FeaturesSchool building: Top form
Sheppard Robson and Willmott Dixon have teamed up to create a new model of school that aims to be economic, quick to build and flexible enough to be used for multiple alternative uses. Key to all this is the structurally independent, over-sailing glulam roof
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NewsHS2 unveils 45-strong design panel
Architects, engineers and design specialist join group chaired by Sadie Morgan













