All Architects articles – Page 145
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News
Gehry and Foster reveal plans for Battersea’s third phase
Architects’ designs include 1,300 homes, 350,000ft2 of retail, restaurants and a hotel
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Features
Building Award Winners: Sustainable project of the year
There were several trailblazing projects in this category, but Skanska and Hopkins Architects’ Brent Civic Centre stands out for redefining the humble council office as a beacon of low-energy design
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News
Chester Cathedral's historic tower set to open after revamp
Turner Townsend managed project that will enable public access to the medieval cathedral tower for the first time
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Foster + Partners slashes £130m off value of its business
Global architect posts £142m pre-tax loss following massive writedown as it prepares for potential “financial restructuring”
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Farrell shrugs off lack of government response to review
Architect says a formal government response to his review of architecture “wouldn’t be worth the paper it’s written on”
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Cabe appoints first woman chair
Pam Alexander is to replace Paul Finch as chairman of Cabe at the Design Council
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Beijing exhibition centre gets BREEAM excellent rating
A Beijing exhibition centre designed by Bogle Architects and engineered by Arup has been awarded a BREEAM outstanding rating
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Project team picked for £200m Aberdeen exhibition centre
Turner and Townsend, Aecom and Arup among those appointed to work on the scheme
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Gehry and Foster unveil Battersea Power Station designs
Architects unveil designs for phase 3 of £8bn redevelopment of iconic power station
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Ryder's Liverpool innovation centre reaches completion
Morgan Sindall has completed work on Ryder Architecture’s new innovation centre in Liverpool
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New Earls Court Village gets go-ahead
The first detailed plans for parts of the £8bn Earls Court redevelopment have been given the green light by planners
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HSE overhaul could create new role for engineers
Watchdog looks to shift more site safety responsibility to architects and engineers
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Comment
Farrell Review: Buried beneath the long grass
Architecture needs the support of government to make the most of Sir Terry Farrell’s review
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News
Richard Rogers unveils flatpack homes project
Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners teams up with London council to develop flat-pack homes for rent
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Farrell Review at risk of being ‘kicked into the long grass’
Architects slam government for ruling out a formal response to Sir Terry Farrell’s 60 recommendations
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Ten teams in the running for new rail designs
Architects and engineers picked for next round of design competition to improve the look of the UK’s overhead rail gantries
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Ian Simpson Architects appoints former Aecom director
Architect appoints former Aecom director Richard Jackson to join the practice as commercial director
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Boris gives go-ahead to two Foster towers
Berkeley 1,000-home schemes wins planning after Mayor overturns Islington council’s refusal
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Boris backs £1bn Convoys Wharf scheme
Mayor gives go-ahead to Farrells’ controversial £1bn Convoys Wharf scheme by the river at Deptford
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Foster & Partners plots expansion
Architect opens office in San Francisco and doubles Shanghai team as economy picks up