All Architects articles – Page 93
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NewsUniversity of Bath starts search for contractor for £60m science building
The chosen contractor will deliver the £27m main package of works to deliver the Institute for Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems
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Footballers' Manchester tower faces fresh challenge
Manchester Civic Society takes consent for Hodder’s 40-storey tower to court
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NewsFirst ever UK-made cross-laminated timber to be used at V&A pavilion
Material being manufactured at site near Glasgow
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NewsTottenham Hale's turn to get a makeover as Argent submits revamp plans
King’s Cross developer has linked up with US firm Related for the work
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NewsControversial east London housing scheme gets green light
Project by Sheppard Robson includes more than 600 homes on site made famous by 1951 Festival of Britain
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NewsLocal firm cleared for Park Hill student housing
Architect designs clusters of townhouse-style flats at brutalist landmark
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RIBA investigated by fraud squad
Presidential hopeful Owusu made complaint over ‘missing £1.1m’
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NewsOlympic Park pavilion gets planning nod
Acme-designed building will include visitor centre and cafes
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NewsBennetts Associates gets green light for ‘Ugly Brown Building’
Architect’s Camden canalside plan wins officers’ backing
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NewsAfter designing LG’s South Korean superlab, HOK touts for more
18,000 researchers are already using the LG facility
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NewsMUMA emerges as early bookies' favourite for Stirling Prize
Practice pushes prize veteran Foster Partners into second place
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NewsUniversity of Sheffield taps architects for future work
HLM among big name architects to win spots on university’s framework
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NewsBritish Council for Offices names new chief
Katrina Kostic Samen is taking over from Make founder Ken Shuttleworth
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NewsQatari Diar lodges plans for final stage of Chelsea Barracks
Phase 6B provides the scheme’s affordable housing
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Demolition contractor scores Koko gig
A main contractor is expected to be appointed to the makeover in the coming weeks
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FeaturesProjects: For a new generation
On a vast regeneration site in London’s Wembley Park, developer Quintain is building what it hopes will be the UK’s largest build-to-rent scheme













