All Architects articles – Page 37
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In pictures: Heatherwick opens park built on pier in New York City’s Hudson River
Park supported by over 100 concrete columns off Manhattan’s west side
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Morris & Co gets OK for Shoreditch warehouse
East London scheme due to start on site next summer
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Number of architects wanting to leave their jobs goes up to nearly half
Women more likely than men to feel unappreciated by employers, survey finds
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Sheppard Robson completes NHS helipad air bridge
‘Hospital corridor in sky’ will shave vital minutes off journeys for critically ill patients
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Collapsing airports sector sends Grimshaw profit tumbling
Architect says average monthly profit down 40% in latest report and accounts
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Architect wins Stratford urban design framework
Brief comparable in scale to recent projects at King’s Cross and London Bridge stations
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Edinburgh practice beats transport giants to shape Britain’s future railways
Atkins and Pascall Watson among finalists in station design ideas contest won by 7N
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Contractors readied as West End refurb job gets green light
Orms-designed scheme will provide retail and office space
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Former RIBA president sets up new practice with daughters
Jack Pringle launches Studio Pringle after leaving Perkins Will last August
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Team chosen for £8bn Thamesmead masterplanning competition
Successful line-up includes microbusinesses as well as Arup, Alison Brooks and Turner Works
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First Base gets green light for £175m Bristol job
Soapworks scheme is developer’s first in region
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In Pictures: Squires unveils King’s Cross apartment block
Scheme completed by McLaren last year
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RSHP wins Chinese airport terminal job
Practice is a founding signatory of environmental movement Architects Declare
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HLM gets green light for medical R&D centre opposite Parliament
London Institute for Healthcare Engineering to develop medical technologies from conception to commercialision
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Eric Parry’s £170m Fleet Street ‘justice quarter’ approved
Scheme sparked uproar for its proposed demolition of historic buildings
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Listing saves art deco cinema mentioned in Beatles song from wrecking ball
Abbey cinema was one of John Lennon’s ’places I remember’ but was facing the wrecking ball
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Westminster green lights controversial Ebury Estate redevelopment
Bouygues to start work this summer after council used permitted development laws to approve demolition of historic estateÂ
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PLP mulls Singapore office after landing resi tower job
Firm asked to design 100m tall block in city state
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HS2 seeks architects from diverse backgrounds for design panel
Railway also recruiting urban and landscape designers and sustainability specialists
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Grimshaw beats big-name rivals to win Chinese transport hub
Practice triumphed over Fosters, Zaha Hadid and BIG with designs inspired by mangrove trees