Architects – Page 137
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Farrell calls for design to become a major public issue
Farrell Review says routes into architecture need to be less expensive
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Heatherwick garden bridge fundraising tops £100m
Project is now within sight of its £150m target
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Woods Bagot reveals designs for new Roma stadium
Architect Woods Bagot has unveiled designs for the new home of Italian football club Roma
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Alexandra Palace picks team for revamp
Project team picked for refurbishment of old BBC studios and Victorian theatre
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Aukett ditches Fitzroy Robinson names
Firm changes its name following its acquisition of Swanke Hayden Connell Europe last December
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Feilden & Mawson wins planning for west London revamp
Natural light and green spaces key to design
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Shigeru Ban wins 2014 Pritzker Prize
Jury praises originality and ingenuity of 56-year old Japanese architect’s work
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Battersea design boss bemoans 'identikit cities'
Head of design at Battersea Power Station redevelopment says UK towns are on ‘collision course with mediocrity’
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High Court waves through £600m Elizabeth House scheme
Judge rules against Westminster council and English Heritage’s legal challenge to Chipperfield redevelopment
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Work starts on Battersea Dogs Home scheme
Jonathan Clark Architects’ £5m scheme is biggest in charity’s history
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RIBA submits plans for new head office
Theis Khan’s conversion for existing building just five doors down from current HQ
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Oxford's £500m Westgate development approved
Planners pave way for construction of Crown Estate and Land Securities joint venture
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Project team picked for £600m Battersea second phase
Exclusive: Developer on hunt for contractor, as consultants land roles on redevelopment of iconic power station
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Green light for Mail Rail redevelopment
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ plans will transform subterranean railway network into tourist ride
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London primed for nearly 250 new towers
Nearly 250 towers are being planned or built in London with nearly half of the schemes already approved
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Scores of firms shortlisted for £750m public framework
Exclusive: Big names make the cut for £750m public sector consultants framework
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Serpentine Pavilion architect revealed
Chilean architect Smiljan Radic will design this year’s pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery in London’s Kensington Gardens
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Green light for Palace of Westminster education centre
Architect Feilden and Mawson’s plans for a dedicated education centre at the Place of Westminster have been given the go-ahead by planners
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Peter Rees exits City to become Bartlett professor
Planner who reshaped the Square Mile over 29 years will leave next month