All Architects articles – Page 137
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Broadway Malyan to design urban district in China
Firm to masterplan new urban district in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province
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US mag apologises to Zaha Hadid for Qatar 'error'
New York Review of Books posts statement on website
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'Very exciting shed' wins highest ever BREEAM score
Speller Metcalfe’s Western Power Distribution depot scores 102% under BREEAM standard
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Elephant & Castle roundabout revamp wins public backing
Construction of major redesign of Elephant Castle roundabout expected to begin next year
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Mace and G&T under pressure over Tate Modern extension
Mace and Gardiner Theobald under pressure on £215m job, as Stanhope takes on troubleshooting role
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Two firms battling it out for £400m BBC TV Centre
Exclusive: The race for the key role on Stanhope’s redevelopment of the iconic BBC studios in west London is down to two firms
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Brookfield bags £40m Leicester square project
Brookfield Multiplex to undertake Make-designed revamp of landmark building in central London
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Grid Architects wins planning for revamp of Archway Tower
Scheme to re-clad north London office block for developer Essential Living as part of its conversion into 100 private-rented flats
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Mace confirmed for £125m City office revamp
Work is underway on major Fletcher Priest-designed revamp of One Angel Court office building in City of London
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Revamped Crossrail station plans win planning
Ealing Broadway improvements, designed by architect Bennetts Associates, get green light despite continued objections
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Ian Simpson to design new Granada Studios
Architect to masterplan redevelopment of Manchester ITV site with Buckley Gray Yeoman
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Architect Wilkinson Eyre wins Science Museum job
Amanda Levete, Haworth Tompkins and Caruso St John among those beaten
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Why it's time to go green, and how BIM can help
BIM can help us embed sustainable principles into building design
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First Wirral Waters project wins planning
Developer Peel Group wins planning for Glenn Howells Architects-designed college
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Green light for Make's Oxford data institute
Big Data Institute at Oxford University is flanked by two others by same architect
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Bomb stops work on Ben Ainslie’s sailing centre
Unexploded ordnance from World War Two has to be disposed of by the Royal Navy bomb squad
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Bristol launches design competition for new arena
Bristol mayor George Ferguson launches a design competition for a new 12,000-seat indoor arena for the city
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Green light for Make's Arena Central scheme in Brum
Planning approval for 140,000 sq ft speculative office building in Birmingham
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Architect dRMM's City office wins planning
A 10-storey building by dRMM has been given the green light by City of London planners