Architects – Page 82
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Architect hails benefits of HS2 move
Jestico + Whiles forced to relocate because of upcoming railway says efficiency will be improved as firm sees profit jump
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Rogers' plans for Melbourne stations revealed
Other UK firms working on £6.2bn job include transport architect Weston Williamson and ground engineering firm Keller
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London architect eyes more regional firms after Cheshire buy
Darling Associates snaps up hotel specialist
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Hub's Maidenhead scheme goes for planning
Six-building scheme designed by architect Studio Egret West
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Bidding for £90m Ipswich bridge project begins
The Foster + Partners-designed scheme is due to be completed in 2023
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London architects 'the UK's most downbeat', says RIBA
Latest Future Trends Workload Index shows regions more optimistic
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Planners OK Leeds uni sports research building
Architect Sheppard Robson has designed the £45m building
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Huge Hackney Wick scheme gets green light
£120m development will deliver 475 homes on former waste transfer site
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KSS hoping to be on the ball with Leicester City training complex
Plans for Foxes due to be submitted this summer
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OMA remixes plans for Manchester’s Factory venue
Laing O’Rourke set to sign £112m deal for landmark arts complex this summer
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More schemes OK'd under Croydon homes plan
Council’s development arm now on site with over 1,000 homes
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Hounslow West social housing project passes final hurdle
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan gives stamp of approval to 176 home scheme
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Plans unveiled for record-breaking Newcastle observation wheel
Designed by Connect-i, the wheel will be five metres taller than the London Eye
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Croydon planning chief casts doubt over CZWG mega-tower
‘I’m not sure it will ever be built,’ boss admits
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro wins V&A's new design centre job
Firm, which teamed up with Austin-Smith Lord, chosen for its ’clarity, ambition and originality’
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Consultation on combustible cladding a start but ban needed now, says RIBA president
Ben Derbyshire says government consultation simply delays a ban which should happen now
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Arb should play key role in assessing architects' fire safety competence, says Hackitt
Hackitt recommends Architects Registration Board because of its review of architectural education
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British Land submits plans for £3bn Canada Water development
Mixed-use scheme being masterminded by Roger Madelin, the man behind Argent’s King’s Cross revamp