All Architects articles – Page 161
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EFA starts £1bn schools race
Over 70 schools to be funded but PF2 element suffer drastic cut back
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Make Architects to close Birmingham office
Firm blames lack of regional work for decision to shut Birmingham base
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Gensler returns to profit
British arm of US architect’s profitability boosted by overseas work in latest available accounts
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British Land and AHMM to develop huge London scheme
Project will deliver 22 new buildings in Shoreditch
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Holder Mathias co-founder announces retirement
Architect Peter Mathias to step down after 44 years at the practice
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MCC unveils £200m Lord's revamp
Redevelopment of historic Cricket Ground designed by Colin Maber and Populous
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Eight towers from 1963
A look back at 1963 - the year of the Beatles, sexual politics and tower blocks
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Plans for UK's biggest Passivhaus development unveiled
Scheme would entail 150 homes being built in rural village in Herefordshire
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Austin-Smith:Lord revenue falls 40%
Financially-troubled architect reports drop in business after problem project in Abu Dhabi but cuts losses
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Architects lack business plans
Comprehensive RIBA survey of the industry finds nearly two thirds of architects lack business plans while average profits margins were 22%
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Architect Rick Mather dies aged 75
Architect who masterplanned London’s Southbank passed away last weekend.
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HTA restructures as founder retires
Firm forms limited liability partnership and expands board as Bernard Hunt steps down
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Make profit jumps 166%
Architect experiences rapid growth in India but sees Chinese expansion halted
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Sustainable project of the year 2013
Among a truly impressive array of projects that have gone green in a myriad ways, Max Fordham and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ The Hive project in Worcester struck the judges with its holistic environmental approach
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Llewelyn Davies Yeang goes under
London-based architect Llewelyn Davies Yeang has closed after more than 50 years in business
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RIBA urges government to boost home standards
Survey finds four fifths of people would support minimum space standards
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LDA Design to plan £650m tidal energy project
Designer of the Olympic Park to masterplanner energy-generating lagoon project in Swansea.
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English Heritage backs Smithfield plan
Conservation body backs John McAslan + Partners’ planned redevelopment of Smithfield Market having opposed previous plans