All Architects articles – Page 139
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US mag apologises to Zaha Hadid for Qatar 'error'
New York Review of Books posts statement on website
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'Very exciting shed' wins highest ever BREEAM score
Speller Metcalfe’s Western Power Distribution depot scores 102% under BREEAM standard
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Elephant & Castle roundabout revamp wins public backing
Construction of major redesign of Elephant Castle roundabout expected to begin next year
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Mace and G&T under pressure over Tate Modern extension
Mace and Gardiner Theobald under pressure on £215m job, as Stanhope takes on troubleshooting role
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Two firms battling it out for £400m BBC TV Centre
Exclusive: The race for the key role on Stanhope’s redevelopment of the iconic BBC studios in west London is down to two firms
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Brookfield bags £40m Leicester square project
Brookfield Multiplex to undertake Make-designed revamp of landmark building in central London
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Grid Architects wins planning for revamp of Archway Tower
Scheme to re-clad north London office block for developer Essential Living as part of its conversion into 100 private-rented flats
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Mace confirmed for £125m City office revamp
Work is underway on major Fletcher Priest-designed revamp of One Angel Court office building in City of London
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Revamped Crossrail station plans win planning
Ealing Broadway improvements, designed by architect Bennetts Associates, get green light despite continued objections
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Ian Simpson to design new Granada Studios
Architect to masterplan redevelopment of Manchester ITV site with Buckley Gray Yeoman
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Architect Wilkinson Eyre wins Science Museum job
Amanda Levete, Haworth Tompkins and Caruso St John among those beaten
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Comment
Why it's time to go green, and how BIM can help
BIM can help us embed sustainable principles into building design
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First Wirral Waters project wins planning
Developer Peel Group wins planning for Glenn Howells Architects-designed college
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Green light for Make's Oxford data institute
Big Data Institute at Oxford University is flanked by two others by same architect
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Bomb stops work on Ben Ainslie’s sailing centre
Unexploded ordnance from World War Two has to be disposed of by the Royal Navy bomb squad
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Bristol launches design competition for new arena
Bristol mayor George Ferguson launches a design competition for a new 12,000-seat indoor arena for the city
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Green light for Make's Arena Central scheme in Brum
Planning approval for 140,000 sq ft speculative office building in Birmingham
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Architect dRMM's City office wins planning
A 10-storey building by dRMM has been given the green light by City of London planners
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Features
Airports: Flights of fancy
Airports have become air-conditioned nightmares beset by security checks and endless queues. But some designers, intent on reviving the Golden Age of Aviation, have let their imaginations fly. Building looks at five of the newest terminals
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Concerns over Heatherwick’s garden bridge
The City and Middle Temple warn new Thames bridge will impact views and historic sites