Architects
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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
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NewsGreen light for plan to expand Vivienne Westwood’s Battersea headquarters
Scheme inspired by fashion brand’s trademark tartan designs
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NewsBovis eyes £50m resi deal at wider Bloomsbury tower scheme
Firm, which won office job last summer, now looking at housing part of central London redevelopment
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NewsGreen light for City office block refurb
Scheme to replace facade and add two storeys to 1980s block in Fleet Street conservation area
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News£500m King’s Cross scheme set to be approved this week
Mixed-use plans include more than 400 homes and a 31-storey tower
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NewsStanton Williams submits plans for new Oxford University building
Plans for 25 Wellington Square would see a 1970s graduate accommodation block demolished and replaced with new academic
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NewsNewham approves Howells’ 1,700-home Silvertown scheme
Industrial site to be cleared to make way for 12 buildings up to 18 storeys in height
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NewsMcLaren wins next phase of housing scheme going up opposite Chelsea Barracks in deal worth £229m
Firm to start work later this year on Ebury Bridge job to build more than 330 homes
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NewsMexican practice unveils designs for 2026 Serpentine Pavilion
Architect bases design on curvy ’crinkle-crankle’ walls found in some traditional English gardens
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NewsGovernment approves Chipperfield’s Chinese embassy scheme
Decision final unless it is successfully challenged in court, housing secretary says
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NewsArchitect appointed to design 600-home redevelopment of housing blocks hit by HS2 disruption
Stirling Prize winner named as lead architect on regeneration of buildings neighbouring high speed line’s Euston site
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NewsFosters back as UK’s biggest architect and breaks into top 20 of world’s largest practices
Firm jumps 10 places in BD’s WA100 with top 10 dominated by US companies
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NewsProject team unveiled for huge £300m Imperial College scheme as new images of plans emerge
Four firms due to send bids back for AI building next month
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NewsWeston Williamson merges with Canadian practice SvN
Two Egis Group-owned firms to form joint transport and housing practice with 12 global studios














