Architects – Page 84
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Commercial clients getting more jittery, architects say
Practices report they are struggling to collect fees
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Stirling Prize 2017 shortlist unveiled
6a, Amin Taha and Baynes and Mitchell join Stirling veterans RSHP, dRMM, Reiach Hall and Michael Laird
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Atkins poaches new architecture director from Arup
Declan O’Carroll to head architecture, masterplanning and urban design team
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Marco's death in Grenfell fire 'leaves huge void in our lives'
The boss of Marco Gottardi, one of the Italian architects believed to have died in the Grenfell Tower fire, has paid tribute to the “massive contribution” he made in his short time at the practice. The 27-year-old’s death has left a huge void in their personal and professional lives, said ...
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Kéré’s Serpentine Pavilion opens its doors to the public
African architect is latest to be invited to construct a pavilion since programme began in 2000
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Architect behind One Blackfriars becomes latest to question quality of London's towers
Ian Simpson says upcoming scheme over the road from One Blackfriars is a ‘failure of planning’
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Grimshaw’s Miami science museum opens doors
Four-building Florida complex includes conical aquarium and planetarium
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Legendary London music venue KOKO set for remix
Archer Humphryes Architects proposals will upgrade Grade II building and deliver new hotel
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Go-ahead for AHMM homes at former Croydon council HQ
Work on Taberner House to start later this year
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Leeds uni unveils £75m arts building plans
Leeds Beckett hopes centre will become ‘iconic home’ for cultural activities
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Fosters' £1bn Whiteleys mall plans rejigged
Meyer Bergman wins planning for west London scheme tweaks
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Brits win China park competition
Wilkinson Eyre teams up with landscape firm Grant Associates for work
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22 Bishopsgate sticks to 62 storeys after review
Source: Riverfilm Martin Richardson The developer is now sticking with the original 62 storey design (pictured) Source: Riverfilm Martin Richardson The revised design (pictured) swapped a stepped top for a flat topped design
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Architects must 'get on' with Brexit, Foster says
BCO London: There will be opportunities from leaving the EU, architect predicts
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Simon Rattle's Centre for Music hunts for design team
Team press on with plans after being thrown funding lifeline earlier this year