All Architects articles – Page 34
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Government asks industry for thoughts on future of architecture profession
Three-month call for evidence includes questions on whether Arb is fit for purpose
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Westminster’s deputy leader quits over Marble Arch Mound costs
£6m tourist attraction became known as ‘slippery slope to nowhere’
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Plans for scaled-back version of McAlpine’s Edinburgh concert hall submitted
Chipperfield’s Dunard Centre back on after legal challenge from neighbouring shopping centre
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Delays in planning departments are slowing down projects, architects report
Planning application hold-ups and insurance cost hikes take gloss off practices’ growing workloads
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RSHP staying mum on new plans to redevelop Lloyd’s building
Owners reveal they have spoken to several architects
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Features
William Sutton Prize invites entries from architects
Winners of Clarion Housing Group’s sustainability and placemaking prize will see their design concept trialled on a major development site
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Make chalks up two central London green lights
Piccadilly office block will require demolition of 1960s French Railways House
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Hawkins\Brown’s Aston uni scheme OK’d by Birmingham planners
City centre scheme will be 10 storeys
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Five big names in race for £170m London Justice Quarter contract
Deal is one of biggest building jobs to come up for grabs in capital in past few months
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Plans for Ebbsfleet Garden City homes approved
The 235-home scheme being developed by PRP on a former quarry site
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International design competition launched for Piccadilly Gardens makeover in Manchester
Council says it wants to create a ‘uniquely Mancunian’ space in neglected square
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Mace called back in to fix leaking roof on flagship building for Sky
Award-winning scheme completed in 2016
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Adjaye hails ‘milestone’ as Holocaust memorial opponents vow to appeal
Architect says £100m scheme will be ‘crucial civic asset’ after minister granted consent
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Proposals for RSHP’s first UK office outside London sent in to Milton Keynes planners
Scheme involves redeveloping former council block under £180m deal
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Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial gets ministerial green light
Controversial scheme would not cause substantial harm to Westminster World Heritage Site, says planning minister
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RSHP to open New York office later this year
Firm expected to move into first permanent US home this autumn
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Architect behind Preston bus station revamp gets OK for listed buildings makeover
Scheme in Grimsby involves turning derelect maltings into hub for youth charity
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Salary row sees RIBA president step down from board
Bust-up with chief executive goes public
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Worries over materials shortages take gloss off improving confidence for architects
Practices say isssue now delaying jobs, as optimism among firms in capital tops pre-pandemic level for first time