All Architects articles – Page 182
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NewsDetailed plans for Battersea submitted
Detailed plans for first phase of Rafael Viñoly-designed Battersea Power Station scheme submitted for approval
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NewsBoris gives green light to Spitalfields scheme
Bennetts-designed redevelopment of historic London Fruit and Wool Exchange approved despite local opposition
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NewsFormer RMJM star establishes new international practice
Designer Tony Kettle joins two former RMJM colleagues in forming Kettle Collective
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FeaturesNational Football Centre: Here we go!
The £100m National Football Centre provides a world class training base in the hope that our boys will cover themselves in World Cup glory one day
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NewsAedas Architects profit up 500%
UK share of the firm’s revenue jumped from 78% in 2010 to 92% in 2011.
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AFR wins planning for £50m Bristol scheme
Grade A 8-storey office development gets the green light
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NewsMagdalen College library plan gets green light
Wright Wright Architects’ scheme for a new Library at Magdalen College, Oxford, has been granted planning permission
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Hopkins and Ramboll picked for £250m West End scheme
Architect of the Olympic velodrome and engineer appointed to work on mixed-use Belgravia scheme
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NewsLDA Design bags Battersea landscaping deal
Architect will work on the park surrounding the iconic 1930s Grade II* listed building
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FeaturesPost-Olympics: London's rolling
The Olympics may be over but the capital still has plenty of exciting projects to fill the void. Here are the main development sectors and key projects
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NewsFoster + Partners win New York office tower
Foster + Partners win contract to design a 650,000ft2 tower for Lehman Brothers Holdings on Park Avenue
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley to design Southbank revamp
Architect sees off competition from six other firms
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NewsFoster + Partners to open Brazil office
Architect says São Paulo base demonstrated ‘commitment’ to local relationships
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FeaturesNext up: Rio's Olympic venues
The Olympic focus has now switched from London to Rio, which has the added pressure of hosting two other international sporting events before the 2016 games
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NewsArchitect survey finds members more positive
RIBA confidence index finds workloads expected to remain stable
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NewsDEGW brand to disappear into Aecom
Four decade-old architect and space planner, acquired by Davis Langdon in 2009, is to lose its name next month
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NewsFilming begins on Olympic build video
Industry leaders welcome ‘relaxed stance’ on marketing restrictions
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NewsPoll reveals fears over design impact of extension plan
Survey comes as councils look for ways to circumvent government plans to relax planning rules for extensions














