Architects – Page 95
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Surface to Air scoops £35m Barking school design
The school forms part of the regneration plan for the Gascoigne Estate
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Lendlease lands 50-storey 'Jenga tower'
Latest sign of life at Nine Elms post-Brexit vote as Balfour also announces another win in the area
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No let up in planning applications after Brexit vote
No reduction in number of planning applications submitted since referendum
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Graham converts London uni courtyard into student space
Contractor completes space-saving scheme for SOAS University of London
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Qatari Diar hotel plans 'will damage' US Embassy
Conservationists criticise plans to convert grade II-listed building into a hotel
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'We need your support,' anxious Garden Bridge boss tells minister
Trust chairman admits it is “a crucial time” for scheme, adding it would be “tragic” if government pulled funding plug
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In pics: Mace presses on with Spurs' stadium build
New ground is being built right next to White Hart Lane
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De Niro hotel an offer Westminster can't refuse
Film legend part of team to create 83-room boutique hotel in WC2 block
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Big names beaten in north London leisure centre design contest
Architect Pollard Thomas Edwards beats Rogers Stirk Harbour and Grimshaw
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General Electric plans ultra sustainable Boston HQ
Gensler-designed project to include solar panels that can be replaced as technology improves
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Architect duo scoops £270m UCL East
Architects to design two projects on university’s £270m Stratford campus
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Ben Derbyshire to be next RIBA president
Winner beat Alan Jones and Andrew Salter after 15% of members voted
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Willmott Dixon £100m regen scheme gets go-ahead
Barnet council gives go-ahead for 188-home development in north London
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AFC Wimbledon's new stadium on verge of kick-off
Mayor Sadiq Khan says he will reconsider decision to call in project
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Brexit prompts housing architect to shut London office
Job losses blamed on referendum and UK slowdown
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Marine engineer blasts 'reckless risk' over Garden Bridge
‘Unprecedented’ volume of river traffic poses risk of another Marchioness tragedy, says expert
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Olympic architects dismiss criticism from ‘grumpy old men’
Stratford Waterfront will be exceptional, says John Tuomey
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Wilkinson Eyre profit slumps
Architect looks abroad as it reports drop in workloads, profits - and top salary