All Architects articles – Page 5
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NewsTurnover tops £650m at Fosters as Middle East work doubles to more than £350m
Architect sees profit rebound to £74m from last year’s £2m
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NewsCouncil backs plans for Bath rugby stadium after 15 year planning battle
Decision to be sent to secretary of state for review
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NewsGreen light for £33m expansion of film and TV campus in Hartlepool
Time & Space and Stace among firms working on Northern Studios complex
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NewsHawkins Brown cuts four storeys off Manchester Met library in cost-cutting redesign
Landmark 13-storey scheme approved last year to be resubmitted as nine storeys with its floorspace almost halved
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NewsMace set to begin work on stalled £200m Bankside office after Stanhope team buys site from Landsec
Firm had been preferred bidder for job when scheme was put on hold by former owner
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FeaturesHigh tech architecture pioneer Sir Nicholas Grimshaw dies aged 85 leaving global legacy
The architect behind Eden Project and Waterloo International has died, leaving a practice that exported British high tech architecture worldwide and buildings that embodied optimism in technology’s power to address challenges.
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NewsNicholas Grimshaw dies aged 85
Founder of Grimshaw celebrated for his ‘extraordinary ability to convince others that daring ideas were possible’
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NewsCity approves plan to turn historic Custom House into hotel
Councillors unanimously back plans to turn grade I-listed landmark into 180-bed venue
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NewsNational Gallery to launch competition for £375m expansion
New wing at Charing Cross site envisaged to be gallery’s largest transformation since its foundation 200 years ago
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NewsNetwork Rail looking for architect to carry out major redevelopment of Oxford station
Winning team to redesign 2014 plan and create mixed-use scheme featuring offices, housing and life sciences space
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NewsIn pictures: Midgard completes work on Birmingham’s tallest tower
£110m Octagon tower part of city’s Paradise development
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NewsPlans for Romford town centre revamp get planning despite 2,500 objections
Fletcher Priest, Allies & Morrison and Maccreanor Lavington secure approval for 1,000-home scheme amid backlash over loss of local mosque
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NewsSix schemes on Stirling Prize 2025 shortlist unveiled
Projects by Purcell, Allies & Morrison and two former winners make it into final half dozen
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NewsNew Cross estate regeneration scheme goes in for planning
South London scheme will also include commercial space
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NewsCustom House hotel conversion set to be approved next week
Plans to turn grade I-listed City landmark into a hotel backed by planning officers with no objections on heritage grounds
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NewsTower 42 to undergo ‘significant transformation’ under plans drawn up by owner
Atrium entrance and internal spaces at 1980s City landmark to be given facelift aiming to attract modern occupiers
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NewsPlans in for Bouygues’ £400m student resi scheme behind Tate Modern
Bankside House replacement to include nearly 2,000 student beds in three towers up to 28 storeys in height
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NewsIn pictures: Plans to overhaul Berwick theatre built at former maltings get green light
Venue in line for first major revamp since centre opened in 1990
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NewsRevised designs submitted for mixed-use scheme in middle of Glasgow
City centre scheme to include cluster of new buildings up to 19 storeys in height














