All Architects articles – Page 171
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UK firms win Moscow expansion job
Architects Gillespies and John Thompson & Partners and engineer Buro Happold on winning team
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Should schools be uniform?
Will standardised schools herald a school building programme where design quality and educational aspiration are crushed under a monotonous wave of Identikit slabs? Ike Ijeh investigates Photos by Mike Pinches
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Broadway Malyan faces £300k legal claim
Architect in dispute with subcontractor Pattern Design over Azerbaijan arena work
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Plans for new City tower unveiled
US insurance firm WR Berkley submits plans for new KPF-designed tower in City of London
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Documentary to celebrate UK architects
Five of the UK’s most successful living architects are to be celebrated in a new BBC documentary
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RMJM faced NY eviction notice
Architect’s landlord took possession of previous New York office before move to new premises
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Benoy doubles profit to £6.3m
Architect’s turnover up 46% to £38.5m while director see pay rise five-fold to £3.2m
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AHMM profit up six-fold to £844k
Exclusive: Architect Allford Hall Monaghan Morris says work in the south east is the key to continued success
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Edinburgh project to be most sustainable listed building
University renovation on track to receive BREEAM Outstanding rating
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Back in profit RMJM still owes £300,000
Architect owes creditors nearly £300,000 in county court claims despite saying that it has returned to operating profitability
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The aviation sector: Turbulence ahead
The UK aviation industry is clamouring for an airport hub but opposition makes any location a potential headache for the government. Ike Ijeh navigates a route through the row
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Aberdeen's city garden project canned
Aberdeen council votes down Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s controversial development
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Pinnacle One: Temple to culture
Developer names Make-designed tower that will form part of the Chengdu Daci Temple Cultural and Commercial Complex
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Pickles approves Vauxhall Cross towers
Secretary of state gives go-ahead to £400m Squire & Partners scheme
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Mott, Capita and NPS winners on £94m East Riding framework
Council consultant framework includes 43 firms
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Timber frame building set to increase, say architects
Major European markets set to see an increase in timber frame construction
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Kier picks up Oxford Spires academy job
Contractor Kier and architect Nightingale Associates and have won the £6.4m Oxford Spires Academy job.
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Berkeley's tower on the Thames gets green light
Developer’s Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed 28-storey Eastbury House residential scheme is approved