All Architects articles – Page 54
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Green light for first phase of Farrells’ £1bn Deptford homes
Convoys Wharf scheme will be built at former Royal Dock
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Almost 10% of architecture practices expect to go under because of covid-19
Almost three-quarters expect profits to fall, as more staff are furloughed
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Multi-tower scheme for Old Kent Road gets green light
Tallest building at Allies and Morrison’s Devonshire Square project will be 39 storeys
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Zaha Hadid leading team chasing Moscow metro station work
Smaller UK firm also on shortlist dominated by string of Russian names
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Herzog & de Meuron unveils 87-storey Toronto tower
Super-skinny building being masterminded by Dutch developers
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City launches competition for Finsbury Circus gardens makeover following Crossrail work
Site has been used by scheme’s Liverpool Street station job since 2012
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HB Reavis eyes early 2021 start for Shoreditch office block
Scheme by Make Architects was OK’d by London mayor last autumn
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Contractors join business leaders urging PM to prioritise sustainable recovery
Letter tells Johnson to focus on low-carbon sectors
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Morrison picked to build £65m Glasgow skills factory
Scheme to be built next door to city’s airport
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Last piece of Fish Island Village given green light
Three residential buildings by Haworth Tompkins will complete east London development
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Recruiter warns cut-throat bidding is on the way back among architects
Desperate practices offer 20% discounts to win work
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Consultants land roles on £72m airports framework
Mace, Lendlease, Aecom and T T among winning firms
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Government quashes Westferry Printworks permission due to Jenrick’s ‘bias’
Media mogul’s scheme for 1,524 homes has had controversial permission rescinded after legal challenge
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Architects’ mental health concerns on the rise as incomes take hit
More than half surveyed report a drop in pay
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Radical changes needed to combustibles ban, architects tell government
RIBA argues for more buildings to be covered
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Venice Biennale postponed until next year
Curator hopes second delay will give architects’ work ‘time and vigour it truly deserves’
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Developer set to submit £80m Canada Water tower for planning
Mixed-use scheme near British Land regeneration project
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City’s first virtual planning committee approves Eric Parry tower
50 Fenchurch Street was criticised by Historic Royal Palaces for impact on Tower of London