Architects – Page 161
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Aberdeen's city garden project canned
Aberdeen council votes down Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s controversial development
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Pinnacle One: Temple to culture
Developer names Make-designed tower that will form part of the Chengdu Daci Temple Cultural and Commercial Complex
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Pickles approves Vauxhall Cross towers
Secretary of state gives go-ahead to £400m Squire & Partners scheme
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Mott, Capita and NPS winners on £94m East Riding framework
Council consultant framework includes 43 firms
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Timber frame building set to increase, say architects
Major European markets set to see an increase in timber frame construction
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Kier picks up Oxford Spires academy job
Contractor Kier and architect Nightingale Associates and have won the £6.4m Oxford Spires Academy job.
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Berkeley's tower on the Thames gets green light
Developer’s Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed 28-storey Eastbury House residential scheme is approved
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RMJM reports £11m pre-tax loss
Exclusive: RMJM Group’s results show architect fell into the red in 2011 and highlight continuing problems with Middle East money owed
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Allies & Morrison wades into Olympic marketing row
Architect which worked on Olympic Park masterplan hits out at restrictions in BBC interview
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Aedas appoints Asda man as head of retail
Darrel Owens charged with winning European retail work
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Stock Woolstencroft submits £52m London mall plans
Architect proposes mixed-use redevelopment of 1.1 Acton hectare shopping centre
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Green light for £1bn Cambridge development
University of Cambridge wins planning permission for Aecom designed masterplan
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UK architect in running for £500m Paris project
Specialist water architect Baca Architects is working with designer Villes & Paysages and engineer Egis
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Olympic Stadium - home to glory
Populous Architect’s Olympic Stadium played host to a golden weekend for Team GB
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Architects and engineers launch Olympic marketing protest
RIBA and Institution of Structural Engineers call for government to lift London 2012 marketing gag
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Weihai Pavilion: How to Make it in China
Exhibition space on the Shandong Peninsula is architect’s first building in mainland China
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Former RMJM stars battle architect in the courts
Tony Kettle and Colin Bone sue architect at Edinburgh Employment Tribunal
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Foster to redesign CPC’s Sugar Quay
Architect to develop 230,000ft2 riverside office development near Tower Bridge
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Culture minister plays role in Olympic marketing stunt
Ed Vaizey persuaded to wear T-shirt protesting against restrictive Olympic marketing rules