Architects – Page 120
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Architect Belsize unveils plans for Oxford student flats
Architect’s proposal is second project for University College
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Scalpel tower wins 'excellent' sustainable design rating
KPF design given first BREEAM rating under latest version of the sustainability standard
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Battle over Bishopsgate towers plan heats up
A dozen towers planned for Shoreditch site, with campaigners saying scheme is “big, ugly and not fit for purpose”
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Green light for 16-storey Brum retirement scheme
Developer Pegasus Life wins approval for five towers in Sutton Coldfield
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Green light for second phase of Royal Wharf
Glenn Howells Architects has won planning permission for the second phase of the Royal Wharf development
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Farrells unveils plans for Crewe HS2 'superhub'
Architect’s vision is key part of plans for HS2 line to benefit the wider north
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Architect David Morley gets go-ahead for Jamie Oliver conversion
Historic King’s Cross buildings to become pub and restaurant
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Queen opens new gallery at Science Museum
Universal Design Studios’ new gallery is first to be completed as part of the Science Museum’s £60m transformation plans
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Architects and consultants are industry's top employers
Architects and consultants have dominated this year’s ɫTV Good Employer Guide
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Green light for Oundle maths campus
Architect wins planning consent for mathematics, science and technology buildings at independent school
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Levitt Bernstein to transform Granada Studios into hotel
TV studios where Coronation Street was filmed to become an “event hotel”
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Architects more optimistic about public sector, says RIBA
RIBA Future Trends surveys shows UK-wide confidence maintained
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Geffrye Museum seeks fresh funding for revamp
£15m scheme by Wright Wright sweats on decision next spring
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Architects sought for Birmingham's Centenary Square revamp
RIBA launches international competition to revamp a public square in front of Mecanoo’s Stirling prize-shortlisted Library of Birmingham
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Foster + Partners boss left with £2.2m payout
Chief executive Mouzhan Majidi left in February after his role was axed, with his departure costing practice £2.6m in total
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Stirling Prize winner slams UK procurement
Architect Steve Tompkins says UK system freezes out young practices and reveals Haworth Tompkins is targeting international work
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Allies & Morrison appointed on Imperial College research hub
College’s £40m will include research and clinical areas to treat patients in innovative ways
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Surprise winner for Stirling prize
Architect beats favourite O’Donnell Tuomey at awards ceremony tonight