Architects – Page 114
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Spanish architect's kaleidoscopic Serpentine Pavilion completes
Ike Ijeh reviews this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, which opens to the public on Thursday
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Bristol £100m office scheme unveiled
Demolition work begins this week to clear way for Aspire scheme
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Crown Estate picks architect for latest St James's job
McAslan scheme is part of wider plans by Crown Estate
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New tower approved on London's Blackfriars Road
New tower on Blackfriars Road given green light by Southwark planners
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Richard Rogers rallies industry to save 'historic' housing estate
Architects Rogers and Simon Smithson rally architects ahead of heritage minister’s decision
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Revised plans for Bishopsgate Goodsyard released
New plans for controversial east London site include an extra office building
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Architects welcome mayor of London's housing initiatives
Plans to introduce affordable housing targets and private rented sector initiatives welcomed by architects
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Court of Appeal throws out Shell Centre appeal
Campaigner George Turner loses High Court appeal, removing last barrier to £1.2bn scheme
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LDA Design unveils Battersea Power Station park
Materials will reflect landmark’s industrial past
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Hampstead mega-mansion plans thrown out
Planning inspector quashes plans to demolish Victorian-era Athlone House and replace it with mega-mansion
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Richard Rogers-led inquiry into design's impact on behaviour
Inquiry chaired by Alan Penn and Baroness Whitaker appeals for evidence
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Hopkins wins planning for Wiggins velodrome
Work on architect’s Herne Hill scheme to start this year
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Charles lobbied ministers over eco towns
Prince’s foundation was promised role in design competition
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Zaha's Oxford Uni Middle East wing opens
£11m St Antony’s College project links historic buildings and curves round 100-year-old tree
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British Land secures three more Cheesegrater lettings
High profile development is now 84% let
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