All Architects articles – Page 6
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NewsIn pictures: John Puttick Associates completes Horizon Youth Zone in Grimsby
Grade II-listed granary warehouses redesigned as sports and lesiure complex aimed at young people
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News£100m government office in Blackpool built by Vinci to reopen tomorrow after cladding failure
Staff told to leave premises last week after brise soleil panel fell from sixth floor and landed next to front entrance
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NewsGreen light for plan to turn former Shredded Wheat factory in Hertfordshire into 580 homes
Welwyn Garden City proposal includes restoration of grade II-listed grain silos
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NewsPlans submitted for huge life sciences scheme in Paddington
Demolition of Imperial College Medical School building to make way for 16-storey scheme, close to Renzo Piano’s Cube office block
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NewsMetropolitan Workshop picked to design three towers next to Stratford station
Scheme to be third phase of wider 2,200-home redevelopment of 1960s Carpenters Estate
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NewsUpdated plans submitted for student tower at historic Manchester mill hit by fire last summer
Decision on scheme drawn up by Hodder + Partners set for spring
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NewsHigh-profile architects rip into Lipton Rogers’ Barbican office scheme as objections top 1,000
Amanda Levete and Adam Caruso among objectors to plans to redevelop headquarters of law firm Linklaters
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NewsNottingham Forest submits updated plans to increase City Ground capacity to over 50,000
Consultants working on scheme include cost manager Gleeds and architect KSS
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NewsPopulous appointed to design training centre for Birmingham City FC
Scheme to be positioned next to Heatherwick Studio’s plans for the club’s new 62,000-seat stadium
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NewsHawkins Brown cuts staff as profit slumps 80%
Number of employees down by 15% in wake of bottom line falling to just £267,000
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NewsHeatherwick profit down 30% as revenue slips in Asia and Middle East
Practice behind planned Birmingham City stadium blames income fall on timing of client billing
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NewsAHMM returns to profit following restructure
Practice made more than £500,000 following £1.7m loss in 2024
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NewsCity gives green light for plan to convert Farringdon office building into hotel
Scheme to add mansard roof and lift concealed within a false chimney to postwar block off Fleet Street
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NewsLandmark 1960s building in Wolverhampton spared wrecking ball
Brutalist structure was set for demolition in wake of local university’s plans
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NewsNearly half of Zaha Hadid’s work now in Middle East
Architect’s turnover heads up and over £80m but pre-tax profit slumps nearly two-thirds
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NewsAdjaye Associates cut half its staff last year as losses more than doubled
Turnover fell by 62% in 2024 in what architect describes as ‘challenging year’
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NewsEarls Court clears planning hurdle as second council approves its half of 4,000-home masterplan
Kensington and Chelsea signed off its section yesterday evening, following Hammersmith and Fulham’s green light last month
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NewsRace on to demolish 1970s block that will make way for new City office
Four in mix for work that will see £85m Fletcher Priest-designed block built at Great Fire of London site
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NewsGreen light for AHMM’s 850-home Camden estate redevelopment
Scheme to more than double number of homes on West Kentish Town site
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NewsRIBA president to give up architect title to highlight ‘absurdity’ of ARB registration model
RIBA president’s move part of wider campaign to abolish Architects Act and establish new regulatory framework














