All Architects articles – Page 185
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NewsBattersea Power Station sold for £400m
Consortia of developers buys iconic Battersea Power Station
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NewsManchester cultural centre gets go ahead
Manchester council approves plans for new £80m building in city centre
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NewsPringle Brandon merger to lead to staff growth
Architect aims to double turnover within five years by expanding into healthcare and higher education
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FeaturesBDP's David Cash: Cashing in
After a miserable 2011, BDP intends to boost profit by growing its international revenue by 20%. In an exclusive interview, the company’s new chairman explains the plan
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NewsCapita Symonds-owned architect ESA opens new Poland office
Wholly-owned Capita Symonds architecture practice ESA has opened its second Polish studio in the capital Warsaw.
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NewsZaha in race for King's College campus scheme
Zaha Hadid and Eric Parry among six architects in the running to redevelop King’s College London’s Strand Campus
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NewsCourt of Appeal gives green light to the Quill
Spparc-designed 30-storey tower in London Bridge wins planning battle after Court of Appeal grants its consent
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NewsRMJM faces winding up petition from former PR firm
The Big Partnership takes action against troubled architect through Edinburgh courts
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NewsLSI Architects to deliver Barratt's Norwich eco-scheme
LSI Architects picked by Barratt to deliver the UK’s first “water positive” residential scheme
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NewsLAVA wins competition for Ethiopian stadium
Global architects the Laboratory for Visionary Architecture (LAVA) and Designsport chosen for stadium complex in Addis Ababa
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City of London to market scheme dropped by Hammerson
Make Architects-designed London Wall Place will be marketed by Jones Lang LaSalle
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Landmark London Wall scheme dumped by Hammerson
EXCLUSIVE: Developer confirms it will not continue with Make-designed 500,000 sq ft office scheme near Barbican
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NewsMVRDV unveils design for Polish tower
Global architect MVRDV has unveiled designs for a new tower in the Polish city of Poznań
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NewsGreen light for Tony Fretton Architects' Belgian scheme
Tony Fretton Architects has achieved planning permission for a new 7,500 sq m town hall and administrative centre in Deinze, Belgium.
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NewsPringle to chair Construction Industry Council
The Construction Industry Council has appointed architect Jack Pringle as its new chairman
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NewsZaha Hadid among Queen’s birthday honours
London 2012 construction effort recognised with several honours
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FeaturesPension problems: Don't look now
Construction firms’ final salary pension liabilities of £33bn are set to attack their balance sheets, stop investment and hold back growth for years to come. Yet far from confronting the problem, many are simply ignoring it and hoping it will go away. Will Hurst reports
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FeaturesTotal football: Brasilia's National Stadium
Brasilia’s seventies National Stadium has been rebuilt to the tune of £258m to become arguably the greenest arena in the world. It will be a key venue at the 2016 Olympics but, unlike its London counterpart, its real purpose is crystal clear: it’s all about the beautiful game. By Ike ...













