All Architects articles – Page 57
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All-time largest confidence surge for architects in latest RIBA survey
Workload expectations back in positive territory with 19 point leap
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Big names circle 55-storey Salford tower
Work on One Heritage Tower due to start later this year
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In pictures: National Railway Museum reveals designs for new central hall
Five-strong shortlist for £16.5m York project
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Westminster votes to oppose Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
Council says government-backed scheme is too big for Victoria Tower Gardens
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Mayor to spend £350k fighting Tulip appeal
GLA paper shows £150,000 earmarked for leading counsel
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Architect chosen to design 20th Serpentine Pavilion
South African architects Counterspace are youngest to be commissioned
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Khan repeats opposition to Fosters’ Tulip
London mayor blocked City’s decision to give 305m tall scheme green light
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Zaha Hadid’s Bristol plans approved
Green light for mixed-use scheme at site once earmarked for Populous arena
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Stirling Prize winner to design Hackney housing
Alison Brooks Architects to replace garages with 85 homes
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Chipperfield told to redesign £45m Edinburgh concert hall
Legal row sends architect back to drawing board on scheme to be built by Sir Robert McAlpine
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Grenfell architect ‘can’t afford legal team’
Hearing told Studio E has to make ‘difficult decisions’ about how to explain its involvement in tower block refurb
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In pictures: Snug Architects submits plans for prayer landmark
Project team eyes December start on site for 50m tall Möbius strip
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OMI given the go-ahead for Salford’s tallest building
55-storey tower could start on site this year, says architect
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Tate ‘snooping’ row back in court as neighbours launch appeal
Owners of Richard Rogers flats want Tate to shut 10th-floor viewing gallery