All Architects articles – Page 122
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BDP to revamp London University's Senate House
Project includes revitalising Charles Holden landmark into academic hub
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Greg Clark stops redevelopment project on Strand
New communities secretary halts work while he mulls public inquiry
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British Land's next Broadgate phase wins planning
Hopkins-designed extension of 100 Liverpool Street gets green light
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Sisk wins £50m Royal Academy revamp
David Chipperfield project to start on site seven years after he won it
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TfL pre-let kickstarts Lend Lease's Stratford offices
Construction of first office phase at £2.1bn Stratford International Quarter will start this summer
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New York museum by Renzo Piano opens
Michelle Obama opens gallery’s new home in city’s Meatpacking district
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Development deal struck for major New Oxford Street project
Oxford Properties and Brockton Capital agree deal to build AHMM-designed mixed-use scheme
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Bouygues JV confirmed for London's Garden Bridge
A Bouygues joint venture has been confirmed as preferred contractor to build London’s Thomas Heatherwick-designed Garden Bridge. Bouygues is in joint venture with Travaux Publics and Cimolai. The Garden Bridge is scheduled to complete in time to open in summer 2018, providing the timetable is not derailed by a forthcoming ...
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Scaled-back refurb of London's Southbank Centre wins planning
£24m repair and upgrade scheme approved after controversial glass box plan mothballed
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Launch of 'Teach First-style' scheme to get architects into councils
Local authorities sign up to attract brightest young architects and planners
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Judge green lights Shell Centre campaigner's appeal
Qatari Diar and Canary Wharf Group £1.2bn project heads back to court
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British Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015 opens to public
Wolfgang Buttress-designed structure set to cause a buzz
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Comment
There’s nothing natural about the disaster in Nepal
This week’s tragedy stems from man-made problems: it’s poorly designed and built buildings in earthquake zones that kill people
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BIG tipped to elbow Foster off final World Trade Center tower
Bjarke Ingels’ practice could be brought in by tenant to redesign final tower
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Beef up planning departments, say 80% of housebuilders
Politicians’ housing targets ‘impossible without more planners’
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Features
Architecture in a time of austerity
Ike Ijeh assesses the impact the coalition has had on architecture and how design has fared through the years of budget tightening
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Building Award Winners: Architectural Practice of the Year
The sheer energy at play at PRP this year - developing a range of innovative typologies for housing, sharing its knowledge of housing with the rest of the industry, and pushing for design quality - makes it a worthy winner