All Architects articles – Page 64
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Makeover for Peaky Blinders museum
Shortlist of six set to battle for £6m job designed by Napier Clarke Architects
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Fosters submits plans for Mayfair hotel
Proposals would replace Seifert block with 83-bed hotel and luxury homes
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Mace nabs second fit-out job for taxman
Company starts Bristol job as firms eye Stratford prize
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City of London gives Fosters' Tulip the green light
But scheme likely to face public inquiry
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In pictures: Jean Nouvel's National Museum of Qatar opens
Scheme welcomed first visitors last week
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Feilden Clegg Bradley to revamp Hampshire landmark
Basingstoke’s 1970s Mountbatten House in line for makeover
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Big-name architects hoping to come out first for £200m university deal
Winner on Milton Keynes scheme due this summer
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Housing secretary to rule on £300m Norwich tower
James Brokenshire calls in 20-storey development after Historic England objections
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Fosters' Tulip tower set to get planning green light
City of London officials recommend approval for ‘bold and striking’ tourist attraction
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Big names slug it out for prized Olympia deal
Work on £1bn redevelopment set to start next year
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Six architects shortlisted for St Catharine’s College
Gort Scott and Sergison Bates among finalists in Cambridge contest
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In pictures: Buckley Gray Yeoman's renovation of Wickham Department Store
‘Harrods of the East End’ brought back from disrepairÂ
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Brexit uncertainty and shrinking workloads 'really hit home' for architects
Market for architectural services shrinking quite significantly, warns RIBA