Architects – Page 30
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Oxford Uni launches design contest for £1bn northern expansion
Established architects encouraged to team up with small practices
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Native Land submits plans to replace former Debenhams department store in Surrey
Guildford scheme would see shops and flats built by River Wey
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Global warming is a design issue we can solve, says Foster
Architect made comments at COP26 summit
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Cardiff tower OK’d despite local politicians tearing into design
Galliford Try to build 30-storey block panned for ‘lack of architectural quality’
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Office block on Fleet Street approved despite objections over height
Heritage groups complained ’overbearing’ 21-storey block would harm neighbouring 1932 Daily Express building
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Square Mile planners snub plan to turn Custom House into hotel
Work on grade I-listed building will be decided by January planning inquiry
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Populous’ Southend stadium plans get the green light
21,000-seat stadium will include new homes within main stadium structure
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Dan Meis handed new role on Everton's £500m stadium
Concept architect rejoins £500m project that helped lose Liverpool its Unesco status
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Work finally starts on resi job in Theresa May’s constituency
Maidenhead scheme was given planning three years ago but stalled because of funding issues
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22 Bishopsgate developer drafted onto £1bn South Bank site
Lipton Rogers brought in as Foster & Partners replaces Wilkinson Eyre on Blackfriars scheme
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RIBA president says construction needs to talk itself up better to would-be newcomers
‘We need to be celebrating rather than endlessly bemoaning construction’s failings,’ Simon Allford adds
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Nearly one in five architects struggling to find staff, RIBA survey finds
Fall in numbers from EU cotributing to shortages, barometer index reports
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Grafton Architects’ Kingston University building wins Stirling Prize
Judges laud Town House as ‘progressive new model’ for higher education buildings
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Legend of brutalism Owen Luder dies at 93
RIBA president Simon Allford pays tribute to ’commercially astute’ mastermind behind remarkable but divisive schemes
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Canadian investor snaps up stake in Fosters to become architect’s largest shareholder
Hennick & Co shells out sum for slice of £270m practice
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Grimshaw shuts offices for World Mental Health Day – at a cost of £150,000
Architect says move involved 650 staff across its seven offices
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Make shrugs off pandemic’s impact to increase profit
Income slips 7% but architect says impact of lockdown was ‘minimal’
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City tower Mace working on kicked into touch by Square Mile planners
48-storey Stiff & Trevillion office would have been built next to Gherkin
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Tulip decision pushed back to November
Planning Inspectorate says ruling not now expected until second week of next month