All Architects articles – Page 144
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Are new ‘Garden Cities’ the answer to our housing shortage?
Today’s circumstances are very different to those that led to Ebenezer Howard’s utopian vision
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Populous' stadium set for Olympics opening
Architect’s stadium will host tonight’s opening ceremony
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An architectural renaissance is possible
In the second of a three-part series, Ben Derbyshire says why the profession could be about to regain its clout
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Cold comfort: Mongolia's energy-efficient homes
UK developer submits plans for warm houses in Ulaanbaator
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Aecom and Ramboll scoop Qatar World Cup stadium job
Exclusive: Firms will oversee redevelopment of Al Rayyan venue, including extending capacity and adding ‘digital skin’
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Work begins on Paul Davis + Partners tower in China
Tower is in the ancient Chinese capital city of Nanjing
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Crossrail paves way for U-turn on design review
Crossrail chief executive says there is “an opportunity” for plans for 27 surface stations to face independent design scrutiny
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Crossrail secures Paddington office permission
Grimshaw designed scheme to be built over Crossrail station
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Let's hear it for design-savvy contractors
Builders who understand the design process give themselves a competitive edge
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Tfl and Capco form Earls Court joint venture
The two organisations will bring forward the first phases of the £8bn regeneration scheme
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Southbank Centre puts £120m revamp on hold
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s plans on hold for three months, following Boris Johnson’s opposition to plans to replace skateboard park
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Austin-Smith Lord pays staff missing £700k
Legal action continues as practice hopes to end CVA this summer
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Northampton university's £330m campus wins approval
Waterside campus scheme by firms including Turner Townsend and CH2M Hill awarded outline planning consent
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Heatherwick slams 'vacuous' Mount Pleasant scheme
Designer describes scheme as “empty, cynical and vacuous” and calls for design to be scrapped
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Competition launched for £200m Maidenhead scheme
Architects sought for a £200m mixed-use development for a prominent site in Maidenhead town centre.
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Grimshaw wins Irish racecourse job
Architect appointed to design new grandstand and masterplan at Curragh Racecourse
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Green light for £150m Leicester Square hotel scheme
Architect Woods Bagot wins planning permission for controversial scheme despite outcry over loss of heritage
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Real Madrid unveils design for £330m stadium revamp
German architect GMP beats off competition from Foster + Partners, Populous and Herzog de Meuron to win design contest
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Shell centre developers propose striking new pavilion
Temporary visitor pavilion by London Eye architect Marks Barfield is submitted for planning