All Architects articles – Page 77
-
ɫTV
AFL Architects scores Millwall stadium job
Manchester firm says its plans for the south London club’s New Den ground will be revealed in August
-
ɫTV
RIBA sends legal letter to its own presidential candidate
Institute’s honorary secretary sends ‘cease and desist’ letter to Elsie Owusu
-
ɫTV
Just 5% of visa applications by non-EU architects approved
Less than 18% of civil engineers and 27% of project managers were given the green light
-
ɫTV
Boddingtons Brewery's £175m overhaul OK'd
The 556-home project will deliver 375 properties for rent in Manchester
-
ɫTV
Mac demolition contractor to start “as soon as possible” as collapse risk grows
Sections of building are set to be taken down by demolition specialist Reigart
-
ɫTV
Big names reveal University College Dublin proposals
Holl, Libeskind, Diller Scofidio Renfro, UNStudio, John Ronan and O’Donnell Tuomey showcase ideas for €48m fray
-
ɫTV
More homes for Old Oak development as £50m tower OK'd
Work on 20-storey building by architect Stiff + Trevillion
-
ɫTV
Consultants land spots on £1bn Wates regen job
Firms including Aecom and GL Hearn to carry out work on east London regeneration
-
ɫTV
Green light for £35m Oxford uni campus
Work on David Kohn-designed scheme to start by the middle of next year
-
ɫTV
Architects shortlisted for prime minister's library
Gladstone job involves new building and remodelling grade I library
-
Comment
The architect's role in maximising modular benefits for housing schemes
The architect’s role in this process goes beyond simply designing the building itself, writes David de Sousa
-
ɫTV
Collapse fears over Mac building
Council warning comes as Scotland secretary visits ’scene of devastation’
-
ɫTV
Architectural adviser sacked by Grenfell Inquiry
John Priestley dropped after two days over ‘misuse of title’ complaint
-
ɫTV
Watchdog investigates Grenfell expert witness who called himself architect despite not being on register
Grenfell Inquiry also ‘making urgent inquiries’
-
ɫTV
RIBA Enterprises loses battle with VAT man over £1.6m bill
Dispute centred on VAT refunds of just over £2m
-
ɫTV
Make given the go-ahead for Old Oak homes
Trio of schemes become first private sector jobs to be given the go-ahead in the regeneration project
-
ɫTV
Footballers' Manchester tower avoids public inquiry
Campaigners say housing secretary James Brokenshire must give reasons why controversial 40-storey development is not being called in