All Architects articles – Page 133
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NewsStanton Williams wins planning for £34m business school expansion
£34m plan to expand Cambridge Judge Business School at Old Addenbrooke hospital
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NewsBDP agrees BIM partnership with Autodesk
Deal includes support for the architect on major projects
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NewsFoster lands Jeddah transport plan
New transit system will be inspired by coastal city’s most walkable district
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FeaturesThe Farrell Review: Into the long grass?
One year on from the publication of Terry Farrell’s review of architecture and the built environment, it’s time to see whether the government is prepared to support good design - or whether it will favour continued procrastination
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NewsArchitect picked for Glasgow's Mac rebuild
Scottish architect will lead restoration of Mackintosh’s masterpiece
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NewsGarden Bridge at risk from Thames Tideway clash
Potential delays from judicial review could see bridge’s construction jeopardised by super-sewer timetable
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NewsGovernment confirms architecture move to communities ministry
Prime minister moves architecture into housing and planning department ‘with immediate effect’
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NewsHigh Court clears way for judicial review case against Garden Bridge
Case will be heard before the end of June
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NewsRick Mather to design huge culture-led Croydon scheme
Mott MacDonald also appointed to work on College Green scheme in Croydon
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NewsSheffield unveils £480m city centre retail revamp
Council targets 2019 completion date for 900,000 sq ft retail-led development
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NewsMuseum of London confirms Smithfield move plans
Proposal could see museum move to Smithfield site by 2021
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NewsDesign team appointed on 1,900-home Thamesmead regeneration
Proctor and Matthews to work with Mecanoo on strategic masterplan
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Competition for world's remotest inhabited island
Ideas sought for future of hamlet known as Edinburgh of the Seven Seas
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NewsNorth West project pipeline rivals South East
Source: Alamy The North West is set to deliver construction projects worth only slightly less than those set to be built in the South East over the next four years, according to a new study. A pipeline analysis produced on behalf of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce by Barbour ...
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NewsRIBA agrees biggest shake-up in architectural education for half a century
From zero to Arb in seven years
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NewsThis year's Serpentine Pavilion designs revealed
Madrid architect’s colourful chrysalis pays homage to 15 years of commissions
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NewsSadie Morgan appointed chair of HS2 design panel
Director of dRMM appointed chair of independent panel to oversee design quality of mammoth HS2 project
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NewsManchester plans 'vertical village'
Child Graddon Lewis grabs next tranche of Granada Studios work
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NewsArchitecture to move ministries
Architecture will move from culture department to communities after election














