Architects & design News – Page 121
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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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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
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Green light for KPF's 170m 'Jenga' tower
Joint developers McLaren Property and Citygrove win planning for tower in Vauxhall
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Concerns over Heatherwick’s garden bridge
The City and Middle Temple warn new Thames bridge will impact views and historic sites
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Former Arsenal star Patrick Viera scores mansion victory
Vieria wins planning for Marek Wojciechowski-designed home
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City appoints head of design following Peter Rees' exit
Role created to strengthen design team at the City of London after planning chief Peter Rees’ departure
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Robertson to build £100m Speyside distillery
Contractor will build new whisky distillery and visitor centre for The Macallan designed by Rogers, Stirk, Harbour and Partners
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Profit soars at Wilkinson Eyre after bumper year
Architect’s pre-tax profit quadrupled to £2.7m in a year which saw the practice land a string of major commissions
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Cundall tests out Rio 2016 whitewater course
Venue will host the canoe slalom event at the Rio 2016 Olympics
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Celebrated urbanist and planner Peter Hall dies
Peter Hall, the celebrated planner, urbanist and geographer, has died
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Masterplan unveiled for £75m Oxford station revamp
Newly-demerged practice AHR unveils plans, which include three residential and three commercial buildings
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Massive east London schemes take step forward
Silvertown Quays development submitted for planning while Royal Docks scheme is given the green light
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Architects sees confidence continue to rise
The latest Future Trends survey has said architects’ confidence for the next three months is up slightly
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Bishopsgate Goodyard scheme submitted for planning
Plans to redevelop east London’s Bishopsgate Goods Yard site have now been submitted for planning permission
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RIBA appoints Jane Duncan as new president
New head is third woman in past four races to take the post