All Architects articles – Page 10
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Acquisitions send Arcadis to second spot in list of world’s biggest architects
BD’s survey of world’s largest architecture firms sees familiar name retain top spot
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City of London approves £200m Gresham Street office makeover
Square Mile planners describe plans as ‘exemplary retrofit scheme’
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MPs flag security risk of building proposed Holocaust Memorial next to Parliament
Worries grow around location of site amid current Middle East tension
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Green light for 40-storey Sheffield tower
Residential scheme to replace former Primark store in city centre
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Plans drawn up for student housing scheme next to Camden’s Roundhouse
Proposals tabled for two blocks up to 12 storeys in height neighbouring grade II*-listed venue
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Sheppard Robson profit slips
Firm saw revenue and staff number rise, latest accounts show
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Losses at AHMM widen as firm looks to cut costs
Firm sinks into red for third year running
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Provisions send Prater tumbling into red
Firm says it has recovered £9.5m for cost of repair work on ‘large façade contract’
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British Museum to launch competition this spring to redesign a third of its galleries
Museum also submits plans for new five-storey energy centre at Bloomsbury site
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Partners at Fosters handed £60k payout as workloads boom in Europe and the Middle East
Profit more than doubled with global revenue increasing by almost a quarter
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RSHP picked for Paris mixed-use scheme
La Défense project will deliver new homes, office space and food court
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Populous draws up plan for Inter Milan stadium after San Siro rebuild hits buffers
New ground could be ready by 2028
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Foxes stadium expansion takes step forward as scheme passes key planning hurdle
Council sets out what Leicester City FC needs to do before work can start on plans to boost capacity to 40,000
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Architects eye chance to design latest LSE set-piece scheme near Tate Modern
Bouygues team appointed to student homes project behind London art gallery
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RSHP’s controversial South Kensington plans approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns council refusal of all proposals except introduction of shop fronts to grade II-listed subway
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Another major retrofit on the cards as plans unveiled to freshen up 1970s City block
Seifert-designed St Magnus House will be turned into a visitor destination on the Thames Path
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Features
‘Nobody believes them any more’… HOK’s Daniel Hajjar considers what is wrong with UK politics and planning
After 20 years in the Middle East, Daniel Hajjar moved to the UK, where, eight years on, he finds the political ‘flakiness’ of the country has made it an infuriating place to build. Thomas Lowe reports
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Gove delays ITV Studios decision a third time
Scheme now set to find out whether it has green light or not by early February