All Architects articles – Page 95
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Grosvenor timber yard scheme faces judicial review
The Pimlico plans would see the 175-year old yard turned into retail and residential space
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Stansted Airport given go-ahead for new £130m terminal
The Pascall+Watson-designed new terminal will house all arrivals to the airport
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Green light for £75m Exeter leisure scheme
Chapman Taylor-designed project adds restaurants, cinema and a ‘wet sports centre’
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US firm unveils 'loopy' New York skyscraper
Concept idea for a building which curves back on itself put forward for city’s ‘billionaire row’
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Underbelly tent to pitch up next to Marble Arch
The tented structure will sit on the large roundabout created in the late 1950s.
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Mitsubishi seeks extra 10 storeys for City tower
Japanese developer joins rush upwards in the Square Mile
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BDP unwraps National Army Museum revamp
Six new permanent galleries to showcase collection after £24m facelift
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London's skyscraper pipeline keeps on growing
NLA report says 455 towers are now planned for the capital
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Aviation rules see three storeys cut from 22 Bishopsgate tower
City of London approves reduced-height block despite “diminished” design quality
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Comment
Brexit: Small world
London - a global city with top-calibre international architectural staff - is about to feel the effect of Article 50 and all that follows. Can the profession maintain standards in a newly constrained landscape?
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How to avoid divisive regeneration schemes
Too often developers and architects are accused of alienating people by imposing insensitive designs on their communities
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OMA finishes first Dubai project
Rem Koolhaas-designed arts and events space in downtown Dubai opens doors
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Herzog & de Meuron targets City tower scalp
Swiss practice unveils designs for 58-storey resi tower in London’s Docklands
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Bernstein: Tall towers pose ‘huge challenge’
Outgoing chief of Manchester council makes comments after Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs admit they will redesign their brace of towers
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'Grand Designs-style' prefab homes launched
Richard Hywel Evans-designed three-bedroom “nHouse” debuts
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Six trends that will define design for contractors
Advances in technology will lift many of the constraints currently faced by contractors and it will pay to keep up to speed with the changes
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How smart buildings will boost our productivity
If we give office workers the means to control their environment we will be contributing to a healthier, happier and more productive population
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Rogers unveils Hammersmith tower plans
Mixed-use scheme would double height of 70s blocks on prime west London site