Architects – Page 191
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Aedas forms an alliance with Pininfarina
Architect will work with Italian design consultant to create exclusive interiors
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Aukett slumps to £1.9m loss as turnover dives by a third
Chairman: 'To say that the group's financial year was difficult would be an understatement'
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Scott Brownrigg 'dumbed down' design for Berkeley's Kidbrooke
Cabe says second phase of 4,500-home Greenwich scheme lacks 'sophistication' of Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands masterplan
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Cabe slates 'low quality appearance' of Art'otel Hoxton
Architecture watchdog broadly supportive of Squire & Partners scheme but says aluminium facade is out of place
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Sir David Chipperfield heads honours
David Chipperfield has been knighted for services to architecture in the UK and Germany in the 2010 New Year Honours List
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Construction of Tate Modern extension starts
Herzog & de Meuron's £215m project is due to be completed in 2012
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Prasad to overhaul Guy’s hospital tower
Sunand Prasad’s practice is set to be chosen to work on a radical refurbishment of Guy’s tower, part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital in London, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ understands, Penoyre & Prasad will design the 34-storey tower’s revamp, which is understood to be worth at least £30m
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Baby Shard could start on site next year
Construction of the companion tower to the Shard has been signed off by backers, and could start as early as next year
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Prince Charles faces more 'meddling' accusations
Prince tried to influence hospital building policy and wrote to eight government departments in last three years
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Sarah Wigglesworth designs extra-green Christmas tree
Developer Igloo commissioned the tree made of recycled bicycle parts for a London public square
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Stalled Foster hotel close to sale
Foster + Partners troubled Silken hotel in London is expected to be sold before Christmas, according to sources close to the situation
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HOK to design London medical research hub
UK Centre for Medical Research is scheduled to begin on site in 2011
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RMJM wins approval for Sheffield university building
Design for learning hub combines new extension with conversion of grade II listed Edwardian structure
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RMJM to masterplan Vladivostok's new gambling zone
Architect wins contract for massive new leisure zone including casino, marina, ski centre and hotels at Russian city
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Stalled Foster hotel to restart
Construction work on the stalled Silken hotel in London, designed by Foster + Partners, is expected to restart in January after bank BBVA decided to develop the scheme rather than sell it
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Grimshaw Architects profit halves to £1.7m
Pre-tax profit at Grimshaw Architects plunged by almost half in the year to 30 April 2009, the practice reported this week
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David Morley appointed to 2012 water polo venue
Architect will design 5,000-seat, temporary venue to maximise use of hired and reusable components
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Nicholas Serota joins London mayor's design panel
Director of Tate to replace Richard Rogers in group that advises Boris Johnson on design strategies and projects in the capital
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Atkins China hires former Foster + Partners architect
Peter Ridley will join a 300-strong team working across the country
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BDP designs for £200m Old Trafford revamp revealed
'New Trafford' plans include media facilities, grandstands and a reorientation of the wicket