Architects
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NewsGreen light for Squire & Partners’ 1,000-home Canary Wharf towers
Council signs off plans for 43- and 28-storey towers on warehouse site
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NewsG&T carrying out cost consulting role on JP Morgan tower planned for Canary Wharf
Firm helping out with early feasibility work at Docklands scheme drawn up Fosters
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NewsGreen light for PLP’s student resi tower next to Waterloo station
Plans for 17-storey scheme to replace Edwardian office building with 233 student beds
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NewsBDP team unveils 350-acre masterplan for 2030 Commonwealth Games venues in Ahmedabad
Cox Architecture and Collage Design also working on plans for vast sports complex in northern Indian state of Gujarat
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NewsGreen light for Grimshaw’s scaled back Eden Project scheme in Morecambe
Delayed visitor attraction set to complete in 2028
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NewsStudio Egret West to masterplan remainder of Battersea Power Station development
Plot covers final 16 acres of 42 acre site
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NewsMcAslan delays plans for new office in Riyadh as Saudi work scales back
Architect says country’s capital is ‘not the place at this point’ for new regional base
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NewsZaha Hadid unveils designs for 47-storey Taipei tower
Building inspired by the fluting structure of a native species of orchid
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NewsControversial Liverpool Street station overhaul gets green light from City of London
Network Rail’s £1bn plan had amassed more than 3,500 objections ahead of this afternoon’s planning hearing
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NewsArchitect behind rival Liverpool Street station plan says Network Rail’s preferred option will mean people in future will ask ‘how in the name of God, did this get built?’
John McAslan asks councillors to think about what a ‘successful outcome’ would be as City readies for long-delayed planning decision
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NewsStanhope gets green light for Cambridge office block
1960s tower named after Tudor rebel to be pulled down
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NewsRed flags over Broadgate: BIG workers protest planned mass lay-offs after major contract scrapped
The architects’ union has reported a rapid rise in membership at the Danish practice’s London office amid anger at handling of a mass redundancy process. Daniel Gayne attended their protest in the City of London this week to find out more
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NewsFormer RIBA president backs union in BIG redundancy dispute as architects picket firm’s London office
Angela Brady calls for practice’s management to find ‘fair and reasonable’ outcome
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NewsArchitectural workers set to protest over BIG redundancy plans
Union Unite says protest will take place outside practice’s Broadgate office today
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NewsHigher tax costs see Ryder’s pre-tax profit more than halve
Newcastle architect says increasing NIC burden blunts profit
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NewsFormer RIBA president backs rival McAslan scheme for Liverpool Street station revamp ahead of crucial planning meeting next week
City of London due to consider controversial Network Rail plan next Tuesday
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News£500m King’s Cross scheme gets green light from Camden planners
Mixed-use plans include more than 400 homes and a 31-storey tower
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NewsGreen light for plan to transform grade II Art Deco City office into hotel
Entire substructure and 90% of suiperstructure to be maintained in redevelopment
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NewsWork on Brompton’s new £100m HQ still on hold a year after getting planning
Latest accounts for bike brand show bike sales and turnover continued to fall













