All Architects articles – Page 70
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Architect hiring freeze looms as Brexit jitters bite
RIBA warns of ’deep unease’ as appetite for hiring falls to two-year low
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NewsRSHP asked to redesign delayed Taiwan airport terminal
Minister says overly sophisticated proposals hampering search for contractor
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NewsBig names on shortlist for the 2019 Building Awards
Contenders for this year’s awards revealed today
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NewsHOK serves up plan for Kew Gardens restaurant
Scheme will require demolition of Walters Cohen children’s play area
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NewsIn pictures: Hadid completes Hamburg flood project
River promenade scheme tops off updated flood-protection scheme
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ Cambridge homes given planning nod
Dwellings for students and college fellows will be built to Passivhaus standards
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NewsSquare Mile unveils ‘Windy City’ guidance
New policy aims to minimise impact of tall buildings on cyclists and pedestrians
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NewsIn pictures: Chipperfield reveals vision for historic Santander HQ
Architect lodges proposals for gallery-led refurbishment as part of €60m bank project
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NewsIn pictures: Wilkinson Eyre’s swinging Copenhagen bridge opens
Stirling Prize winner’s latest bridge connects OMA’s architecture centre
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NewsOxford Street revamp gets green light
Westminster planners OK scheme despite objections of Historic England
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NewsIn pictures: Mace’s upgrade of ITN and Channel 4 base completes
Office originally designed by Foster + Partners
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NewsHS2 vent shaft to see light of day after Camden planners OK Euston scheme
Building covered in 13,000 white tiles
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NewsBroadway Malyan names new MD
Ian Apsley led architect’s restructuring and employee ownership move
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NewsIn pictures: Tintagel footbridge opening delayed by bad weather
New bridge links mainland with Cornish castle
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NewsQatar World Cup architect picked to help design Everton’s stadium
UK sports specialist appointed to design phase as Sheppard Robson steps down
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NewsPeabody completes homes beside estate it built over 100 years ago
Housing association was client on both south London schemes more than a century apart
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