All Architects articles – Page 34
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Royal Docks developer ‘running out of time’ on £1bn Farrells scheme
Greater London Authority could take back control of 15ha project in weeks as partner faces financial woes
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Marble Arch Mound architect says it should have walked away from project
MVRDV rips into Westminster council and contractor FM Conway over ’loveless execution’ of its designs
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In pictures: First images of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion
US artist working with Adjaye Associates
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City of London backs student housing scheme at Holborn Viaduct
Project for LSE drawn up by Stiff & Trevillion
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Grimshaw given planning to build £125m sister scheme to Eden Project in north
Seafront scheme at Morecambe could open in 2024 if funding is secured
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Salaries rise across profession as architects power out of pandemic
Covid pay cuts a ‘thing of the past’ as market turns
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Fosters only UK practice on Helsinki harbour longlist
Nine teams picked for second stage of contest involving former Guggenheim site
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Weston Williamson unveils plan to ‘save Manchester’ by burying HS2 station
Architect backs mayor’s call to reconsider underground station or risk ’destroying much of the city’
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Fosters pulls in to win Stockholm station redevelopment
Masterplan will create mixed-use district above historic central station
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Six running rule over £120m IBM building makeover
Formal shortlist due to be drawn up next month
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Hotel at Birmingham’s Paradise scheme gets green light
Job is part of second phase at £700m development
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Zaha Hadid enters WA100 rankings for first time
Biggest practice remains US firm ahead of Chinese newcomer
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Architects expecting strong start to new year but cost worries remain
Overall confidence stayed in black throughtout last year
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Mace lands £350m London Justice Quarter contract
Deal is one of biggest building jobs to come up for grabs in capital in past few months
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Zaha Hadid Architects racks up £12m bill to use founder’s name
Accounts reveal details of how High Court feud was settled
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Towers set for low-rise north London suburb
Southgate scheme includes five blocks up to 17 storeys in height
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Woking tower scheme gets green light after planning inspector sides with developer
Malaysian firm appealed local council’s decision to throw out Goldsworth Road plans
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Fosters’ partners share another bumper payday
Payment follows previous year’s £31m windfall
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Five architects vie for £150m Barbican overhaul
Diller Scofidio & Renfro, Adjaye Associates and Allies and Morrison are among the finalists