All Architects articles – Page 140
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Former Arup chairman knighted
Former Arup chairman Philip Dilley and founders of architect Stanton Williams among industry fogures to be nominated
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The new Serpentine Pavilion begins to take shape
First construction shots of architect Smiljan Radic’s ‘boulder’ in Kensington Gardens
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David Walker Architects wins Vauxhall tower job
Heron tower architect is third practice appointed to riverside site by developer St James
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Consultants scoop £750m public sector framework
Exclusive: More than a dozen firms win places on long-awaited UK SBS framework - but big names miss out on UK lots
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Revealed: How £750m framework winners scored
UK SBS ranked the 11 winners of the UK lots on price, quality and total score
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Nine Elms defends designs of planned tower cluster
Programme director Helen Fisher says ‘brilliant architects’ have been hired, as GLA hears evidence on tall buildings policy
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Fire brigade unveils shipping container ‘high-rise’
Specialist constructs ‘world-first’ simulator with 18 units
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Grosvenor unveil's Anthony Gormley hotel room
Stainless steel three-storey high guest room fixed to Beaumont Hotel in Mayfair
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Brazil's World Cup stadiums: Estadio Castelao, Part 8
Building’s World Cup stadium review continues with the recently renovated Estadio Castelao
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Olympic Park residents voice anger at tower plans
New residents of athletes’ village raise objections to a series of planned residential towers at the Olympic Park
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BBC unveils plans for new £100m Wales HQ
The BBC has unveiled plans for a new Foster + Partners-designed £100m headquarters in Wales
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Carlyle Group seeks funder for South Bank tower cluster
Developer searches for joint venture funding partner for 1.4 million sq ft scheme
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Green light for PRP's £130m Cambridge housing scheme
The scheme, for housebuilder Hill and housing association BPHA, will comprise 270 homes
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Lucozade and Ribena complete HQ fit-out
Contractor BWI completes European HQ fit-out for drinks brands
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Berkeley to adopt minimum space standard
Apprenticeships and housing space-standards set to increase
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Plans for £50m Headingley revamp unveiled
Cricket club reveals DLA Architecture-designed revamp, part of 20-year plan to boost capacity and secure Test Match future
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Architects picked for £100m cycle schemes
Hawkins, Prasad and Murray to advise London councils on mini-Holland transformations
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Pickles backs £1.2bn Shell Centre revamp
Communities secretary gives go-ahead to Squire Partners’ controversial scheme
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Cinema built in wrong place twice finally opens
First films shown at cinema dismantled and rebuilt after being site in the wrong place