All Architects articles – Page 131
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OMA reveals Shanghai exhibition centre designs
Design references waterfront site’s maritime history
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Shell Centre legal battle kicks off
High Court case brought by local resident begins today, with decision expected early next year
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Six architects shortlisted for Olympicopolis quarter
Haworth Tompkins and O’Donnell Tuomey make shortlist
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Revised plan for AHMM's Television Centre approved
Scheme now includes more new build office space
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US architect scoops 'Indian V&A' contest
Steven Holl edges out Zaha Hadid and Amanda Levete for prestigious Mumbai job
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Bishopsgate Goodsyard has 'no option but to build tall'
Joint venture says site constraints mean it has to go tall
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Six tower Docklands scheme in for planning
Proposals by Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret west include 45-storey tower
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Nine Elms appoints architects to extend Thames Path
Studio Weave, Urban Projects Bureau and Churchman Landscape Architects working at Nine Elms
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Huge Met Office data centre wins planning
Atkins-designed buildings part of plan to improve accuracy of forecasts
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Campaigners step up opposition to garden bridge
Concerns raised about liability for £3.5m annual maintenance costs
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Second council backs Heatherwick's garden bridge
Opponents accuse Westminster council of ‘hypocrisy’
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Qatar 2022 unveils fourth stadium designs
Qatar Foundation stadium is second stadium design to be unveiled in a week
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Six named on Helsinki Guggenheim shortlist
Asif Kan only Brit on a list chosen from record 1,715 entries
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Boris urges UK firms to launch in Malaysia
Mayor of London call comes after architect unveils plan for ‘Malaysia Square’ at Battersea Power Station
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Battersea Power Station reveals BIG public square plan
Investors behind Battersea Power Station reveal designs for planned ‘Malaysia Square’
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Cause of Glasgow's Mac fire revealed by official investigators
Meanwhile, 14 architects are in running for the reconstruction
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Plans in for £40m Birmingham conservatoire
Birmingham council to rule on proposal by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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Comment
Building without prejudice
There are opportunities for British firms to aid in rebuilding countries with troubled pasts, such as Lebanon and Iraq, provided we leave any preconceptions at the door