Architects – Page 164
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Annie Lennox slams £140m Aberdeen City Gardens project
Singer says design is a “dogs dinner of crap concrete”
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Six architects shortlisted for luxury Manchester hotel
Feilden Clegg Bradley, Allies & Morrison and Hopkins among six teams shortlisted for Peel Holdings scheme
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Pringle Brandon Drew unveils plans for Shakespeare theatre site
Exhibition space for historic remains to be incorporated into residential and retail devleopment
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'Quiet’ approach is roaring success for Assael
Architect’s turnover rises 40% after targeting larger projects, hotels and regeneration
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South African tower set to be Africa's tallest building
Tallest tower would be double the height of the current tallest buildign in Africa
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AFR back in the black
Half-year results see all of global architecture practice’s regions return profit
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Malaysian developers win £400m Battersea race
S P Setia-led joint venture selected as preferred bidder for iconic London site
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Capita Symonds unveils perspex ‘BIM school’
Consultant releases images of distinctive school in Blackburn
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Damien Hirst unveils Ilfracombe development plans
World’s wealthiest artist to create new neighbourhood at seaside town
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Paul Davis & Partners wins planning for low carbon housing
Scheme in Belfast a mix of Code Level five and six homes
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RSHP salaries jump by 11% after rapid global expansion
Average salary rises to £89,129 while Richard Rogers’ pay packet leaps to £1.2m
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OMA's pyramid for rapper Kanye West revealed
The pyramid at the recent Cannes Film Festival contains seven screens for specialist film screening
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For the record
Todd Architects’ work on Public Records Office in Belfast scores a hat-trick of awards
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Rogers’ turnover and profit boosted by international work
Architect’s pre-tax profit up 22% partly thanks to work in the Far East, Australia and Europe
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London legacy body recruits design panel
Development Corporation seeks experts for ‘Quality Review Panel’ to advise on post-Olympics regeneration
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Grimshaw wins Tirana masterplan contest
Architect will masterplan a major expansion to Albania’s capital city
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CCTV in Beijing officially complete
Construction on the OMA/Rem Koolhaas designed CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, China, officially reached completion last week
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Pringle Brandon set to merge with leading US design firm
Deal with Perkins & Will would see London office focus on sectors such as higher education and laboratories
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Architects hit by soaring cost of public procurement
RIBA report finds cost of bidding for public sector work represents up to 40% of the total earnings derived from it
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'Timber first' plan will cost jobs, industry says
Critics say Hackney council’s move to favour timber construction could hit ‘indigenous trades’