All Architects articles – Page 241
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Gateway design crackdown
Housing Corporation threatens to cut grants if higher standards are not met in Thames Gateway
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£130m Eurocentral scheme allowed
Architect Keppie Design and contractor Bowmer & Kirkland have been given the go ahead on the £130m Eurocentral scheme in Scotland after client Tritax secured funding for the project this week.
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PRP reveals Bedford airfield masterplan
Architect submits plans for Cardington Airfield which includes 425 dwellings and a park honouring 48 who died airship crash
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Foster to offer staff shares
Lord Foster is considering widening staff ownership of shares in Foster + Partners.
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Vinoly to masterplan Battersea Power Station
Architect beats Fosters and SOM to design controversial site
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HLM to design emergency jail at Belmarsh
HLM has been appointed to design a prison next to Belmarsh jail in south-east London. The move is part of home secretary John Reid’s urgent drive to expand prison accommodation in the UK.The firm is working on a project, which will hold 700 prisoners, as part of an Interserve-led consortium ...
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BDP says it is ‘on target’ despite fall in profit
Profit at Building Design Partnership (BDP), one of the UK’s largest architectural practices, has fallen a third because of changes to an employee payment scheme.
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Richard Rogers wins Pritzker Prize
British architect joins Foster, Hadid and Stirling as he is awarded the 'Nobel Prize' for architecture
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London boss leaves HOK
Ralph Courtenay quits architect after 15 years, following reshuffle last autumn
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Hawkins\Brown takes on Parliament Square scheme
Architect Hawkins\Brown has been commissioned to take forward Foster + Partners’ Parliament Square redevelopment.
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Profit at Terry Farrell drops 33% after ‘challenging year’
Architect refuses to comment but directors’ report blames slow planning system for delays
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Profit at Terry Farrell drops 33% after ‘challenging year’
Architect refuses to comment but directors’ report blames slow planning system for delays
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Ikea’s flatpack homes to go ahead despite Cabe hostility
Gateshead scheme wins planning approval regardless of watchdog’s ‘significant reservations’
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Rogers pulls out of Olympic velopark
Richard Rogers Partnership (RRP) has pulled out of the race to design the Olympic velopark and has ruled out involvement in any other large venues for the 2012 Games.
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Shuttleworth given crucial schools role
Cabe asks architect to recruit 30-strong panel to ratchet up standards
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Profit soars at Chipperfield despite fall in income
Architect David Chipperfield has posted a 36% rise in pre-tax profit despite a 15% drop in turnover in its annual results.
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Images: Zaha Hadid in Hungary
Architect designs mixed-use building for Szervita Square in the historic centre of Budapest
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Star architects donate time to South African housing
Top British practices pair up with local firms to create affordable dwellings for Cape Town