All Architects articles – Page 59
-
NewsGreen light for Gensler’s revamp of Seifert block in Covent Garden
Scheme to revive historic street lost in the 1980s
-
NewsDefeated Anglia Square housebuilder lashes out at prime minister
Broadway Malyan’s £271m Norwich scheme thrown out by Robert Jenrick
-
NewsAHMM’s £200m makeover of historic Berkeley Square office building approved
Construction at Lansdowne House set to start in 2022
-
NewsCouncils split over Bishopsgate Goodsyard development
Hackney says it objects to design despite ‘support in principle’ while Tower Hamlets says project should be approved
-
NewsHotel firm and neighbouring borough the latest to object to City tower
Scheme at 55 Gracechurch Street is one of two planned for London thoroughfare
-
NewsFaulkner Browns’ Olympic-size ice rink gets green light
Lee Valley scheme will replace small facility
-
NewsBirmingham skyscraper faces judicial review
Glancy Nicholls scheme would be city’s tallest resi building
-
NewsDeveloper plans second tower for City thoroughfare
KPF’s 33-storey Gracechurch Street proposal comes after building of similar height on same road attracted neighbours’ ire
-
NewsFosters admits Tulip tower is ‘inconsistent’ with City’s skyscraper vision
Developer appealing mayor’s decision to reject scheme
-
-
NewsArchitects and contractors have no idea cladding can be dangerous, Grenfell Inquiry hears
‘None of us had any idea there were such dangerous components being incorporated into cladding,’ says expert witness Paul Hyett
-
NewsInquiry told architect ‘should never have specified Grenfell insulation’
Studio E ought to have known it did not comply with Approved Document B, expert witness says
-
NewsBuild Fosters’ Tulip to give City post-covid boost, government told
Appeal over rejected tower to run until December
-
NewsGrenfell architect should have appointed fire consultant, former RIBA president tells inquiry
Expert witness Paul Hyett says it would have been ‘prudent’ for Studio E to hire specialist help
-
NewsMcAleer & Rushe lands £80m Taylor Wimpey brace
London schemes include work on developer’s high-profile Postmark project at Mount Pleasant
-
-
NewsFosters pays back £500,000 furlough money
Practice says it has also repaid those staff asked to take 20% pay cut
-
NewsFormer RIBA president Jack Pringle goes it alone to set up new practice
Architect spent eight years at Perkins Will
-
NewsGreen light for Natural History Museum revamp
Mace is PM and QS on project designed by Feilden Fowles
-
NewsMore woe for Hoskins as Scottish government boots out Calton Hill hotel scheme
Ministers open door to rival proposal by Richard Murphy













