All Architects articles – Page 85
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NewsEast London towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns Tower Hamlets decision on a major proposal for second time in weeks
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NewsElizabeth House developer after more architects
We’re on the lookout for Brexit bargains, says development director
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News...as Home Office announces ‘exceptional talent’ visas for architects
RIBA welcomes breakthrough in its Brexit lobbying to protect profession
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NewsMayor approves huge Elephant & Castle redevelopment
Allies Morrison’s controversial scheme clears final hurdle
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NewsHistoric England looks to nip Foster’s Tulip in the bud
Historic England objects to tourist tower, dubbing it a ‘vertical cliff edge’ for the City
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NewsZaha Hadid wins Oslo metro station commissions
Practice appointed to design two stops on new line with Norway’s A_Lab
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NewsSmall Danish firm pips big names to design 400 sustainable homes
BIG and Henning Larsen Architects among beaten practices
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NewsFoster's controversial Australian Apple store delayed by a year
The store is now due to open its doors in 2021
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NewsGreen light for £100m Bournemouth scheme
Mixed-use deal being developed by local council and Morgan Sindall
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BDP eyes overseas work to make up for any Brexit slump
Architect’s admission comes as firm posts improveed full year numbers
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NewsKnight's flood-resistant bridge approved
Crossing will provide quieter route for cyclists and pedestrians
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NewsPlans to revamp Edinburgh's George Street unveiled
LDA/WYG’s plans for George Street, Edinburgh
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NewsPlans go in for Stratford Waterfront redevelopment
The London Legacy Development has lodged plans that include a 600-home resi offering
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NewsFirst images of Grimshaw’s new Eden Project
Architect completes feasibility study for Morecambe ’mussels’
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NewsNew pictures of Fosters’ Tulip revealed
Design documents display thinking behind architect’s plan for City’s tallest structure
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CommentSir Stuart Lipton: A spring in his step
Rather than settling down to a well-earned retirement at the age of 76, the developer of what will be the City’s tallest tower is turning his attention to something rather more low-rise: housing














