All Architects articles – Page 199
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NewsDevelopers should pay for design review, official report says
Bishop Review, commissioned by Design Council Cabe, sets out future for the organisation
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Capita Symonds snaps up architect ESA
Over 60 staff to join the consultant’s architecture business
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NewsDevelopers forced to defend NPPF lobbying efforts
National Trust chair accuses builders of “most intense lobbying” over planning changes
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NewsDesign Council Cabe questions floating Thames walkway scheme
Design watchdog joins architect Graham Morrison in raising objections to Boris Johnson-backed project
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NewsRIBA membership fees frozen
Subscription fee pegged at same level for third year in a row as institute acknowledges hard times
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NewsDanish architect wins pylon competition
T-shaped design by Bystrup could be next generation of pylon design
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NewsSkanska to build first UK resi scheme
Skanska has received full planning consent for its first UK residential development scheme
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NewsRobert Adam offers rival plans for Poole harbour
Neo-classical architect seeks to usurp HKR for redevelopment of West Quay site
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NewsLondon firm wins Paris residential job
London-based Farshid Moussavi Architecture has won a competition to design a major residential complex in the La Defense district of Paris.
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NewsDerwent London wins planning for £105m redevelopment
Project in London’s EC1 will include office, retail and private residential space
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NewsWest Ham Olympic bid thrown out
Olympic legacy firm ends negotiations and plans to let the stadium according to reports
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Bennetts unveils designs for Hornsey theatre
Architect plans to convert grade-II listed north London building
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NewsArchitects brand Stirling judges ‘politically dumb'
Anger after Zaha Hadid’s ‘expensive’ school design takes architecture prize in climate of austerity
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NewsTop 200 consultants: Architects are top performers
Architects were top performers in Building’s top 200 consultants league tables
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CommentHadid's Evelyn Grace Academy: Gove won’t like it
Zaha Hadid’s school runs counter to today’s politically austere mood, but this inspiring piece of design is a worthy winner of this year’s Stirling prize
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NewsArchitects question 'politically dumb' Stirling prize
Former RIBA president questions decision to award prize to expensive school in current economic climate
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Design team appointed on St Katharine Docks upgrade
Buckley Gray Yeoman and Morey Smith will renovate and refurbish existing offices at the London marina
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NewsFCBS to redevelop hospital
City and Country Group has appointed architects to redevelop Bristol hospital site
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