Architects – Page 167
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Austin-Smith:Lord thrown financial lifeline
Architect may be able to stave off entering an agreement with creditors as third party offers future funding
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New images of Thames Hub unveiled
Architect Foster + Partners reveals further work in advance of Oxford Uni lecture
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BDP designing major biomass power plant near Sheffield
Multi-disciplinary firm working with Bam Nuttall on £120m scheme for E.ON
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Architects’ unemployment rate falls by 16% in a year
Dropped from 1,220 in October 2010 to 1,030 last month
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Mansell completes Hopkins' Nottingham University building
Engineering and Science Learning Centre cost £10m to build
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Abu Dhabi payment raises hopes for Austin-Smith:Lord
Troubled architect received a part-payment of £2.4m from the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture & Heritage late last week
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RIBA: Architects should charge extra for green design
Call from the RIBA’s director of practice to follow US model to create greater ‘transparency’
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National Museum of Scotland revamp scoops best building award
Glasgow-based Gareth Hoskins Architects wins £25,000 prize, the biggest in British architecture
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Willmott Dixon to build £33m Redcar leisure and business centre
Architects S&P and +3 and engineer Buro Happold are also lined-up to work on the project, which is due to start in the New Year.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands win UCL campus job
Architect Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands is already engaged in masterplanning a £500m redevelopment of University College London’s existing site
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Tate St Ives reveals design shortlist
Architects in running for gallery extension at Tate’s Cornish outpost include practice behind stalled 2005 design
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Skanska chooses six architects for UK housing push
PRP Architects, Proctor & Matthews and Formation Architects triumph in competition
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Outlook for architects' workload remains bleak
RIBA Future Trends survey says practices reluctant to take on new staff amid market uncertainty
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Arup owed almost £4m by Austin-Smith Lord over Abu Dhabi project
Project manager Buro Four also owed £700,000 as Austin-Smith Lord seeks total of £11.3m from client
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Lewisham flats development enters third phase
Architect BPTW has commenced work on the third phase of its Heathside and Lethbridge estates in Lewisham, London, to deliver a further 214 homes.The third phase of the estate will plug into a central energy centre which is currently under construction.The three phases of the development started to date will ...
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New University of Salford student village
Hawkins Brown and Urban Initiatives have won planning permission for a new student village at the University of Salford.
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Wayne Rooney engages architect to design garden shed
Footballer is said to have hired Cheshire firm Pulmann Associates Architects
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Austin-Smith:Lord files for CVA to avoid insolvency
Firm, one of largest UK architects, has already laid off 70 staff to try and keep itself afloat
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Planning permission granted for £70m Barnsley redevelopment
52,000 m2 retail-led scheme will replace the existing Metropolitan shopping centre
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Rogers hits out at planning reform
Architect says NPPF could lead to ‘merging’ of major cities