All Architects articles – Page 123
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Architects say workloads are ‘bouncing back’
But pre-election question mark still hangs over public-sector work
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Henderson vows to 'fight on' after Winchester scheme Appeal Court snub
Second shot at appeal for £165m Allies Morrison project
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Green light for 3,500-home south London scheme
HTA Design, Hawkins\Brown and Mae buildings given go-ahead at Aylesbury Estate
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How to assess the coalition's legacy
The impact of the coalition’s policies on towns, cities and countryside appears to be random, and maybe that’s the intention behind mixing free market ideology with community localism
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Lauded eco-M&S beats post-occupancy targets
Architect reconsider performance rating for Cheshire Oaks after building beats post-occupancy targets
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Designs unveiled for 40-storey City tower
Wilkinson Eyre-designed cheme will stand next to Cheesegrater
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London's £3.5bn Silvertown Quays wins planning
Massive scheme in east London given the green light
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Guggenheim shortlisted architects unveil final designs
Plans go on public display as museum praises entries of 15 others
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LDA Design-led team poised for Olympic Park megaproject
Design team lined up for UCL East campus, part of Olympicopolis
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UK’s tallest resi tower gets final planning approval
Foster + Partners scheme gets Boris thumbs-up
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Canary Wharf wins planning for two new towers
Two developments will add 1.7 million sq ft of office space to east London financial centre
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T&T lands key role on £480m Sheffield city centre retail scheme
Council targets 2019 completion date for 900,000ft 2 retail-led development
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Election hiatus will mean 'slower construction growth next year'
Construction Products Association downgrades growth forecast for 2016, but upgrades 2015 forecast
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Shell Centre challenge to go to Court of Appeal
Campaigner files papers seeking permission to take case against £1.2bn development to Court of Appeal
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Design priorities for 'Starter Homes'
Do we really need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to designing sustainable homes that first time buyers can afford?
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Garden Bridge Trust hits back at critics
Scheme’s backers produce fact v fiction cribsheet to counter opposition to £175m project
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Grimshaw to masterplan Washington DC station
Firm working with New York practice on US capital’s Union Station