All Architects articles – Page 224
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Credit crunch forces Development Securities to halt work on the Strawberry
Property firm trying to circumvent need for bank finance to restart Hammersmith scheme after announcing £14.4m half-year loss
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Ici Paris: Jean Nouvel’s Horizons Tower
Jean Nouvel’s Horizons Tower in Paris has been given planning permission.
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Ian Ritchie quits Olympic village over quality concerns
Architect leaves £1bn London 2012 project amid mounting unrest over value engineering
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Doon Street decision gives boost to Simpson
Plans to build Ian Simpson’s £150m Beetham tower in London have been given a boost by the communities secretary’s decision to approve another tower further along the South Bank.
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Angry residents to force Chelsea Barracks redesign
Candy Brothers face opposition from locals over planning application to redevelop prime London site
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Celebrity gardener to judge Stirling Prize
Diarmuid Gavin to replace Lauren Laverne on prestigious architecture prize jury
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Marks Barfield adds a dash of colour to Costa Coffee
Vibrant facade dominates new coffee shop at Grosvenor's Liverpool One scheme
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Cabe highlights concern over design for 2012 stadium
Cabe and Design for London praise overall design but unconvinced about temporary pods and public space around the stadium
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Keith Williams Architects raises curtain on £25m Canterbury theatre
The play's the thing for London-based architect after Kent project gets green light
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Architecture Foundation appoints Sarah Ichioka director
Independent architecture centre to be led by deputy director of London Festival of Architecture
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HOK to design £500m superlab in central London
Architect beats NBBJ and Rafael Viñoly to design UK centre for Medical Research and Innovation
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Stride Treglown gets green light for Bristol scheme
Wine Street mixed-use development awarded BREEAM ‘excellent’ pre-assessment rating
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Unesco head calls for Edinburgh planning freeze
City warned that major development decisions should be suspended until after Unesco ruling on world heritage status
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Blears saves Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Doon Street tower
Communities secretary overrules inspector's recommendation for refusal of 43-storey tower on South Bank
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A piece of Lutyens architecture for just £10k
Listed Dartmoor folly thought to be the architect's smallest building goes up for sale
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First images of RMJM's Barnet College campus
Images unveiled of seven-storey design for north London college
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Gustafson Porter follows Diana Memorial with paddling pool in Woolwich
Greenwich council names Diana fountain architect as winner of competition to redesign General Gordon Square and Beresford Square
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Boris backs Hyde Park slavery sculpture
Mayor approves plan for UK memorial to honour victims of transatlantic slave trade
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Prize piece of Roman architecture unearthed on Isle of Wight
Olympic-pool sized villa is one of Britain's best Roman buildings, say archaeologists
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Mace returns to British Museum
Mace has beaten off competition from Bovis Lend Lease and Balfour Beatty’s Heery International subsidiary to win a £100m extension to the British Museum in London.