All Architects articles – Page 56
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NewsFosters’ plan for Hammersmith Bridge could slash £40m from repair bill
Proposal to open crossing next summer for cyclists and pedestrians
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NewsAHMM on right lines after Southwark Tube station office gets green light
Scheme was redesigned after architect’s plan for 30-storey block fell through
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NewsIn pictures: Hawkins\Brown wins planning for £80m library four years after competition win
Team with Schmidt Hammer Lassen beat starry shortlist
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NewsArchitects’ confidence gets boost from vaccine rollout
Success of initiative sees optimism tick up, Future Trends survey reveals
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NewsArchitects asked to rework Essex hospital plans to include more offsite construction
Trust wants Harlow scheme to ‘maximise the benefits’ of initiative
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NewsHawkins\Brown moves to Seifert building as Manchester studio expands
Former Manchester Poly building restored by Buttress Architects
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NewsCoup for Morris & Co as firm beats Chipperfield to land scheme at BMW’s Munich site
Work to take place at German car maker’s R D centre
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NewsIn pictures: Bennetts Associates completes another medical Royal College
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists relocating to Southwark from Regent’s Park
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NewsContractors on notice for Mikhail Riches offsite housing scheme
Stirling Prize winner appointed to Somerset scheme through London framework
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NewsPlan for London’s £288m Centre for Music scrapped
International architectural competition for Barbican refurb to be launched instead
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NewsArchitect who worked on Nightingale hospitals hits turnover record
Latest results sees BDP post big jumps in revenue and profit
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NewsSecond tower on City thoroughfare gets green light from Square Mile planners
Decision comes weeks after 55 Gracechurch Street was OK’d
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NewsBDP working up plans for next hospital in rebuilding programme
Practice drawing up proposals for new Watford General Hospital
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NewsPlans submitted for hundreds of flats at Seifert’s Tolworth Tower
Masterplan will add two towers and convert post-war landmark from offices
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NewsBrexit and lockdown send architects’ confidence tumbling
Biggest slump in optimism among practices across northern England
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NewsBrexit woes see RSHP open office in Paris
Cheesegrater architect says base in French capital will act as ‘gateway to Europe’
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NewsScott Brownrigg Berkshire TV studios hoping to make planning cut
Scheme being bankrolled by LA investor
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NewsCritics throw the book at RSHP’s proposed British Library extension
Plans to be lodged with Camden council in May













