Architects – Page 133
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Berkeley to adopt minimum space standard
Apprenticeships and housing space-standards set to increase
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Plans for £50m Headingley revamp unveiled
Cricket club reveals DLA Architecture-designed revamp, part of 20-year plan to boost capacity and secure Test Match future
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Pickles backs £1.2bn Shell Centre revamp
Communities secretary gives go-ahead to Squire Partners’ controversial scheme
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Architects picked for £100m cycle schemes
Hawkins, Prasad and Murray to advise London councils on mini-Holland transformations
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Cinema built in wrong place twice finally opens
First films shown at cinema dismantled and rebuilt after being site in the wrong place
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Qatar relaunches World Cup stadium competition
Organisers launch second international architectural competition to design flagship stadium, amid corruption claims surrounding bid
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Lloyd's considers swapping Rogers building for 'Gotham City'
Insurer says upkeep of current building ‘too costly’
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Crossrail unveils revised Ealing Broadway design
Ealing council leader hails “special” redevelopment of town centre station
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First phase of Arena Central scheme in for planning
Developer submits application for 140,000 sq ft speculative office building in Birmingham
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Goldsmiths shortlists six architects for gallery
Architects have until next month to work up designs
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Ramboll wins garden hospital
Ramboll appointed engineer and project manager on planned 1.4 million ft2 hospital in Hillerød, east Denmark
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Manchester University appoints architects to £200m engineering campus
Mecanoo and Penoyre Prasad win major scheme
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The Bartlett submits £30m redevelopment plans
Hawkins Brown submits plans to double teaching space
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Glasgow's Mackintosh building damage 'considerably less than we dreaded'
Salvage operation continues after devatstating fire at Glasgow’s Mac
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Blaze rages through Glasgow School of Art
Staff and students evacuated as fire breaks out at the Mac, one of Scotland’s most iconic buildings
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Quintain to 'accelerate' development of Wembley Park
Developer hires architect for next housing phase and posts return to profit
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Architects remain confident about workloads
RIBA survey finds amount of work being carried out climbs for thrid quarter in a row
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Stalled £500m Birmingham development gets go-ahead
Exclusive: Architect Make to design Arena Central’s first office building as market starts to pick up in the regions
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New £40m stadium for Bristol Rovers gets green light
Arturus Architects’ long-delayed plan gets go-ahead after culture secrtary rejects late bid to list existing stadium
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Legal victory for luxury hotel scheme
Colwyn Foulkes Partners designed-scheme to go ahead after Court of Appeal ruling