All Architects articles – Page 53
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Jenrick overrules officials and green lights east London resi towers
Mace is development manager on 1,500 home scheme at site owned by media tycoon Richard Desmond
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Architects look to snap up chance to design London’s first alligator farm
Three practices look sharp as developer cooks up plans to convert Old Kent Road gasholder
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David Kohn wins Lendlease’s Birmingham Smithfield design competition
Architect beats Shigeru Ban, Acme and 5 th Studio
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City planning chief to retire
Annie Hampson oversaw Square Mile’s rise of eastern tall buildings cluster and backed Fosters’ Tulip
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Costs at Museum of London project jump again
Budget hits £337m as Stanton Williams, Asif Khan and Julian Harrap submit plans
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Roger Scruton dies aged 75
Minister insists ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Beautiful chair’s work will live on
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Plans for Old Trafford cricket ground expansion set for green light
New stand will take capacity at venue to 26,700
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In pictures: OMA’s Museum of Western Australia completes
Perth project was built by Multiplex
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Plans lodged for Birmingham station’s £22m Commonwealth Games overhaul
Search for contractor began last summer
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Architects buck gloom as confidence heads up again
Workload barometer comes back from seven-year low
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Developer unveils £200m plan to turn historic factory into homes
Decision on U+I project in Greenwich expected late next year
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McAleer & Rushe’s £80m Fish Island scheme approved
Scheme drawn up by Henley Halebrown
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Architects downcast about global prospects next year, says survey
Confidence has sunk to five-year low, according to WA100
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Perkins and Will gets green light for Oxford work
Scheme at city’s science park to start next autumn
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Sheppard Robson unveils images of Horlicks factory makeover
Slough project will include 1,300 homes