All Architects articles – Page 216
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NewsHenning Larsen reveals aquarium in Georgia
Danish practice designs 2000 m2 aquarium on the Black Sea coast
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NewsWinning design revealed for Turkish opera house
Turkish practice wins competition to design 33,000 m2 arts venue
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CommentPLP: So business is looking up?
Remember the Polisano crew who busted out of Kohn Pedersen Fox and started up on their own? That must have been a year ago now. Emily Wright found out what happened to them next
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NewsStride Treglown student tower wins planning in Preston
The £13m scheme by developer contractor Marcus Worthington will have 275 student bedrooms and studios
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NewsAnshen + Allen bought by Canadian consultant
Healthcare architect to team up with multi-disciplinary firm Stantec
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NewsNew York backs new skyscraper
Planning permission given for 363 meter tower despite opposition from Empire State Building’s owner
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NewsArchial shares plummet 64% after profit warning
Architect in talks with banks over paying tax bill as revenue and profit fall below expectations
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NewsBlackfriars station: new images revealed
Network Rail publishes new images of Jacobs-designed station
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Brighton social housing scheme gets go-ahead
After five years, three planning applications and two public inquiries Hyder Group development is finally granted planning permission
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NewsFoster and Koolhaas vie for Hong Kong masterplan
Foster + Partners and OMA reveal rival designs for the city’s £1.8bn cultural district
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NewsArchitect faces £600k negligence claim
Kob Construction seeks damages after drawings for Uxbridge development failed to match planning permission
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NewsArchitect proposes inflatable buildings for derelict sites
Wood Bagot reveals designs for ’icebergs’ as a quick and flexible solution to the growing problem of stalled construction projects
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NewsWatkins Gray reveals latest designs for Deptford school
Exclusive architectural images of the latest BSF school project to be given the green light
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NewsGlenn Howells gets green light for office development
Planning given to Severn Trent Waters low-energy office in Shrewsbury
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NewsCabe hits out at Kapoor's £20m Olympic Orbit
Design quango says 115m structure should not be given planning permission without further work
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NewsIndian architects to land UK jobs
UK architects are likely to face increasing competition from Indian firms as clients look to the subcontinent for cheaper professional services, write Joey Gardiner and David Matthews
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NewsBenoy bags £1.6m of work in India
Architect wins three contracts during prime minister’s visit to country
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NewsBerkeley Homes secures Potters Field development deal
Developer and Southwark Council finally sign development agreement for 374-unit scheme next door to Tower Bridge
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NewsCulture department puts Cabe under review
Secretary of state Jeremy Hunt looks to ’consolidate functions’ of design quango













