Architects – Page 125
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Heatherwick's Garden Bridge wins council backing
Lambeth Council approves proposed garden bridge over the River Thames
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Five architects in running for £91m Bristol Arena
Feilden Clegg, Populous and Grimshaw on shortlist
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Confidence 'returning to UK architects', says Sheppard Robson
Firm’s ltd arm sees revenue rise after last year’s fall
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Rick Mather to revamp Lancaster University campus
Practice beats university’s original architect to the job
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UK SBS cancels £750m public sector consultants framework
Decision taken following resolution of legal challenge by T T last month
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Benoy to design major Chengdu development
Architect wins design competition for mixed use development in Sichuan province
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Lipton Rogers closes in on deal to revive stalled Pinnacle tower
Exclusive: Sir Stuart Lipton-led design team close to taking over mothballed tower, with “helter skelter” design to be scrapped
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Lend Lease lined up for £230m Buchanan Galleries
Exclusive: Contractor set to be appointed to huge retail scheme in Glasgow
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Green light for Renzo Piano's residential tower next to Shard
26-storey residential tower by the Shard architect in London Bridge given the go ahead
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Atkins to design £120m Yorkshire schools
Engineer to design batch of seven privately-financed priority schools for Laing O’Rourke
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HOK designs Seoul campus for electronics giant LG
HOK unveils designs for a new research and science campus for electronics giant LG
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Stanton Williams unveils £37m Royal Opera House revamp
Architect to submit a planning application for transformation of the Royal Opera House before Christmas
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Popstar Sting snaps up Battersea power station flat
Sting adds power station apartment to his global property collection
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Massive central Cardiff masterplan unveiled
Foster + Partners masterplan includes office, retail and residential space alongside new BBC HQ
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HOK picks London boss as it targets UK growth
US architect transfers Daniel Hajjar from Dubai office to helm new strategy with emphasis on sport architecture
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Architect Belsize unveils plans for Oxford student flats
Architect’s proposal is second project for University College
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Scalpel tower wins 'excellent' sustainable design rating
KPF design given first BREEAM rating under latest version of the sustainability standard
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Battle over Bishopsgate towers plan heats up
A dozen towers planned for Shoreditch site, with campaigners saying scheme is “big, ugly and not fit for purpose”