All Architects articles – Page 10
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News
Save Britain’s Heritage adds 86 new entries to Buildings at Risk register
Decaying country house and huge Welsh colliery among empty and disused buildings in need of urgent repair
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Green light for residential towers scheme at Olympic Park in east London
Work at Straford Waterfront site set to start in 2026
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Arup and Fosters unveil designs for first four stations on California high speed line
Stations to be located in state’s Central Valley as part of 900km line aiming to cut journey times between San Francisco and Los Angeles
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McAslan begins succession plan as architect returns to black
New ownership model to also see business ownership shared between 15 directors
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Favourite emerges in architectural race to overhaul Canary Wharf’s HSBC tower
Competition narrowed down to shortlist of three firms
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Kier starts repair work on King’s Cross block over a year after cladding panel fell off
Remediation of 15-storey King’s Cross scheme expected to complete in August
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Work on 1 Undershaft helps revenue and profit rebound at architect Eric Parry
Practice says it has taken more space at existing office to accommodate increased staff numbers
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City Hall to make decision on tweaked Wimbledon expansion plans next month
Allies & Morrison has submitted amendments to £200m scheme following call-in by deputy mayor Jules Pipe
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Controversial plan to demolish and rebuild entire Westminster city block set for approval
Council to make a decision on AHMM scheme next week
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Next government should make certainty over public sector investment its top construction priority, consultants say
More than 120 of the largest consultants rank their priorities to boost construction in an exclusive survey for Building
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Green light for FCBS’ plans for Dundee Eden Project
Visitor attraction to see cylindrical glasshouse built inside former gasholder
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Farrells cuts five storeys from Battersea Bridge tower after flood of objections
Firm now proposing 34-storey scheme on site close to Foster & Partners’ London headquarters
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Wilkinson Eyre’s plans to redevelop spy tunnels into visitor attraction get City approval
Scheme still needs Camden green light for final sign off
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Competition for ‘landmark’ transformation of Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street to launch this month
Westminster council and the Crown Estate looking for design team to lead “once in a generation” upgrade of world famous shopping district
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Features
A harmonious blend of context and concept: Mass Studies reimagines the Serpentine Pavilion
Mass Studies’ innovative design for this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, engineered by Aecom, reimagines traditional concepts, blending contextual sensitivity with conceptual boldness, writes Ben Flatman
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Howells files plans for 1,600-home tower scheme on Thames
Development will also include more than 200 affordable homes on long-vacant site
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Architect says adding wheelchair access to Clifford’s Tower restoration would have had ‘catastrophic impact’
Scheme in York not awarded top prize in RIBA regional award because of concerns over disability access
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RIBA Yorkshire Building of the Year winner deemed ‘not appropriate’ due to lack of wheelchair access
Hugh Broughton Architects and Martin Ashley Architects’ Clifford’s Tower initially judged as the “clear winner”