All Architects articles – Page 163
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RMJM old guard in anxious wait over asbestos claim
Firm’s former partners, both 89, to hear more this week on whether £1.25m compensation claim will go to court
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Six firms shortlisted for parliament revamp
HLM and Allies and Morrison in race to plan £720m revamp of historic building
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Big name architects shortlisted for Kingston Uni building
Stirling Prize-winner Feilden Clegg Bradley alongside other prestigious names
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Court orders Liverpool museum architect to pay £1.1m
AEW Architects and contracting consortium including Galliford Try found liable for faults on £72m building
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Wates' Flax Mill Maltings revamp wins lottery grant
Wates’ revamp of the historic Flax Mill Maltings site in Shrewsbury for Shropshire council has moved a step closer winning a £12.8m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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Revenue falls 11% at Wilkinson Eyre’s UK arm
Firm reports declining revenue from UK arm for the second year in a row
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Cabe backs London Olympic legacy scheme
Design review approves of changes to the masterplan of the project
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OMA lands Morden Wharf masterplan role
Rem Koolhaas’ practice will design 19-acre ‘Greenwich Beach’ scheme
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RMJM faces winding-up petition
A winding-up petition against architect RMJM has been filed at the Court of Session in Edinburgh by one of its former employees
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Grimshaw to design Istanbul art museum
Architect Grimshaw has won a competition to design a new contemporary art museum in Istanbul
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Fresh look for Stirling Prize as new names make shortlist
Five of six architects are first-time nominees, as two housing schemes make the cut
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Zaha Hadid wins first New York project
Architect will design 11-storey residential building next to the High Line
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Libeskind to design Durham physics building
Durham University has picked renowned international architect Daniel Libeskind design a new building for its physics researchers
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Scale Lane Bridge: Get into the swing
After years of axed regeneration projects, Hull is finally getting to have a bit of fun with a new pedestrian swing bridge
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Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will office scheme gets planning
Six storey development in Cambridge aims for high sustainability standards
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Housing Design Awards 2013
This year’s Housing Design Awards once again show developers beating off the gloom of the recession and offering high-quality, varied designs for residents to chillax in
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Southbank agrees to review £120m revamp
The Southbank Centre will review Feilden Clegg Bradley’s £120m revamp amid rising opposition to the scheme
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The Stage gets planning permission
Multi-million pound scheme will showcase remains of Shakespearean theatre