All Architects articles – Page 136
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London's Square Mile set for trio of new towers
Planning chief applauds ‘constructive relationship’ with architects
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Green light for £37m Chester cultural centre
Bennetts Associates-designed £37m Cultural Centre in Chester wins planning permission
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Plans unveiled for new tower in Sheffield
Chinese backed-scheme to provide student accommodation and business space is designed by architect Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson
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Cheesegrater to star in Open House weekend
Leadenhall Building set to welcome the public as part of Open House festival this weekend
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Architects line up for Helsinki Guggenheim
Some 1,715 entries from more than 75 countries submitted for competition for new Guggenheim museum
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Housing standards review: Highs and lows
The government has unveiled national space and security standards – but things remain to be done
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Government urged to force Smithfield owners to act
Eric Pickles asked to start compulsory purchase proceedings on grounds of neglect after Henderson’s £160m was rejected
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Architects clamour for Olympicopolis project
Nearly 1,000 architects register interest in new cultural quarter on the Olympic park
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Zaha Hadid to design Science Museum's maths gallery
Architect beats Carmody Groarke and Hugh Broughton to the job to design the Science Museum’s new mathematics gallery
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Review: Denys Lasdun exhibition
Visitors to the new Lasdun exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians will envy the relationship between client and architect
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Prince Charles backed move to scrap Smithfield
Future king ‘cheered’ decision by Eric Pickles to throw out McAslan proposal for Smithfield market
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Woods Bagot lands role on Christchurch rebuild
Architect part of team to design new convention centre in earthquake hit city
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Urbed designer wins Wolfson prize
Firm’s manager sees off competition from four other enties including those by architects Barton Willmore and PRP
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Queens Park Rangers unveils massive regeneration scheme
Football club publishes plans for stadium and homes on brownfield site at Old Oak Common
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Our H.O.U.S.E
Combining the benefits of high enviromental efficiency and prefabricated design and assembly, the student-designed H.O.U.S.E is setting the benchmark for regulation friendly housing
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This year's carbuncle
Architect Sheppard Robson’s Woolwich Central scheme has won the Carbuncle Cup, the prize for the worst building of the year
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Bam scoops V&A Dundee job
Contractor lands presitigious job to build museum designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma
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Aecom and URS unveil combined management team
Current Aecom European boss Steve Morriss will take reins of combined firm in the region
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Lord Foster hits out after 'Boris Island' is ditched
Architect follows Boris Johnson and blasts decision to ditch Estuary airport
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Can building services continue to serve?
As the market comes out of recession building services teams need to be vigilant