All Architects articles – Page 17
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RSHP hands staff £1,500 cost of living payment
Firm says last year’s income expected to be around 2021 figure of £25.5m
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In pictures: ‘UK’s greenest hospital’ gets all-clear from Cardiff planners
White Arkitekter cancer centre will feature timber and other natural materials
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Second staircase rule forces Westminster council to redesign 1,100-home estate regeneration
Marylebone scheme the latest to be redrawn following new fire safety ruling in London
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Green light for Make’s Birmingham John Lewis store office conversion
Shop at New Street station only opened in 2015 but was shut by pandemic
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Lowry architect Michael Wilford dies, aged 84
Wilford was best known for his three-decade working relationship with James Stirling
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Plans for York University student centre unveiled
Upside-down trapezoidal block to be built entirely from natural materials, design team say
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Another tower on Square Mile’s Gracechurch Street set for green light
Planners recommend 32-storey plan despite Historic England objection
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Landsec eyes 2024 start on £225m Bankside office plan
Developer says completion is slated for 2027
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British Land appoints Stirling winner to Canada Water life sciences project
Stanton Williams to work up plans for plot at London scheme
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KPF co-founder Gene Kohn dies aged 92
US architect passed away this week following year-long battle with cancer
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Landsec gets OK for plan to redevelop site beside old FT headquarters
Developer has appointed BIG to come up with plans to replace 1980s building
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Eric Parry gets OK for Tokyo tower
Scheme to be a major landmark in city’s central shopping district
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David Chipperfield awarded Pritzker Prize 2023
Architect joins Richard Rogers and Norman Foster as among UK winners of award
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Familiar name missing as three chase British Land’s latest Broadgate deal
Proposals by Piercy & Company would double size of space at existing 1980s block
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Rafael Viñoly’s legacy to the UK is a mixed one
The Uruguayan architect bestrode the world stage and had a refreshingly open approach to design, but the UK was not where he excelled, writes Ben Flatman
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Foster and Allford lead tributes to Rafael Viñoly
RIBA president salutes “impressive and generous” architect who influenced global thinking
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Walkie Talkie architect Rafael Viñoly dies aged 78
Uruguayan worked on several projects in UK including Battersea Power Station and Manchester City training ground
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Listed architect eyes digital tech deal
Aukett Swanke planning to buy firm specialising in audio and video
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Architects voice fears about ‘character’ and ‘beauty’ tweaks to planning rules
RIBA says words in proposed framework are not defined enough