All Architects articles – Page 184
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NewsWeston Williamson outlines four runway Luton expansion
Architect drawing up plans for four runways at Luton
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FeaturesHalloween horrors: Makkah Clock Royal Tower
Today’s gruesome building is five times bigger than Big Ben and twice the height of the Shard
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NewsArchitects’ outlook turns gloomy
Profession expecting contraction in workloads over the next three months
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Make submits Hanover Square office scheme
Mace to project manage 66,000ft 2 Legal General scheme near Crossrail station
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FeaturesHalloween horrors: Piano House
For a real fright this Halloween nothing beats the worst excesses of modern architecture
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NewsFoster unveils proposal to revamp Grand Central station
Scheme to help 100-year-old building regain its status as New York landmark
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FeaturesInterview: Renzo Piano
The Shard’s architect is back in town and raring to go on his latest project
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FeaturesPost-Olympic projects outside London
Two weeks ago Building looked at London’s post-Olympic construction projects and now it’s the turn of the rest of the country. Here we highlight some of the major regional projects coming up over the next few years and the construction trends they herald
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NewsBDP wins German prison redevelopment job
BDP has won the Düsseldorf Ulmer Höh design competition to redevelop a former prison site in Germany.
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NewsV&A's Dundee scheme revised to meet construction schedule
Architect ditches plans to “float” £45m building over harbour
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NewsSainsbury Laboratory scoops Stirling Prize
Stanton Williams’ building beats David Chipperfield’s Hepworth Wakefield and Populous’ Olympic Stadium
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NewsNew home for Borough Market
The Jestico + Whiles-designed redevelopment of Borough Market, in London, is now complete
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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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