All Architects articles – Page 247
-
NewsBAA forced to remove plastic windows from listed building
Installing plastic double-glazing was like 'dressing up your great granny in hot pants' says conservation body
-
NewsWembley Hilton Hotel wins planning
The five-storey development will face Wembley Stadium and include student accommodation and retail space
-
NewsChinese specify Wales Millennium Centre for £100m mega scheme
Capita Archtiecture will replicate its Cardiff theatre design in Chongqing mixed-use project
-
NewsRMJM's £23m Sheffield study space - Images
The Information Commons at Sheffield University will officially open next month
-
NewsAlsop reveals design for Canada's FILMPORT
Architect and Quadrangle to design commercial office building at new film and media centre in downtown Toronto
-
NewsLend Lease selects 47 architects for £2bn Olympic Village
Strong list includes emerging practices as well as established names such as Stirling Prize nominees Haworth Tompkins and Glen Howells
-
NewsSMC in merger talks with Aukett Fitzroy Robinson
A merger between the listed architects would create a group with 890 staff in 38 offices
-
NewsFoster misses out on Dead Sea shortlist
Foster + Partners has not been included on the shortlist to work on plans for a canal between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea in the Middle East.
-
NewsMarks Barfield Thames bridge faces public enquiry
Hazel Blear says enquiry will examine environmental impact of the proposed Thames Gateway Bridge
-
News
Capita Symonds to create UK’s fifth biggest architect
Capita Architecture to be formed out of three subsidiaries, with more purchases on the cards
-
NewsMace tipped for Walkie-Talkie
Land Securities could appoint Mace as construction manager on its 20 Fenchurch Street tower
-
NewsNew York architect wins mammouth job in Siberia
Leeser Architecture wins competition to design World Mammouth and Permafrost Museum
-
NewsDavid Chipperfield wins two Stirling Prize nominations
Architect is joined on the shortlist by Foster + Partners, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Haworth Tompkins and Glenn Howells
-
NewsIan Simpson's London Beetham tower given go-ahead
Southwark council gives 52-storey skyscraper overlooking Blackfriars Bridge the green light
-
NewsFoster reveals trio of towers for Vauxhall
Development of three mixed-use towers by Reuben Brothers is expected to be submitted for planning next month
-
NewsHopkins wins Olympic velopark – images
Architect-lead consortium wins design competition for 2012 velodrome and related facilities
-
FeaturesInside the project team
Now you’re all clued up on Manchester’s Civil Justice Centre, it’s time to meet the Aussies who designed it. Martin Spring got inside their mutual headspace. Portraits by Tim Foster
-
FeaturesTop drawer
Talk about a cabinet reshuffle – Denton Corker Marshall’s flamboyant design for Manchester’s Civil Justice Centre has brought dynamism to the heart of the legal establishment. Over the next eight pages Martin Spring praises the building’s clear, bold expression and on pages 48-50, we meet the Australian trio who designed ...
-
FeaturesBouygues’ battle for Britain
As the 10th anniversary of the French company’s entry into the UK approaches, its managing director tells Mark Leftly about his plans to expand all over the country
-
News
Sheffield mall architects named
Hammerson has appointed five architects to its £500m New Retail Quarter project in Sheffield.














