Architects – Page 117
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Police club in Hong Kong goes to Farrells
Rebuild limited to three storeys on a smaller plot
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Architects grudgingly accept Prince Charles’s urban design manifesto
‘It’s fantastic when the great powers of the land become interested in architecture’
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Boris waves through garden bridge
Mayor of London approves Thomas Heatherwick-designed garden bridge, as three contractors are shortlisted
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Architects sweat over attracting right staff
Percentage of staff under-employed now at lowest level since RIBA survey began
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Aecom and Deloitte to report on potential Parliament move next summer
Consultants retained to work up plans for the restoration of badly rundown buildings
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Aecom named world's biggest architect
US practice the first to employ more than 2,000 architects
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Oxford £90m tech park in for planning
Hill Street Holdings submits plans for 20 acre technology park
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Second phase of Olympic Park housing gets go-ahead
PRP wins planning for 207 homes at Chobham Manor
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Shell Centre legal battle kicks off
High Court case brought by local resident begins today, with decision expected early next year
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OMA reveals Shanghai exhibition centre designs
Design references waterfront site’s maritime history
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Six architects shortlisted for Olympicopolis quarter
Haworth Tompkins and O’Donnell Tuomey make shortlist
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Revised plan for AHMM's Television Centre approved
Scheme now includes more new build office space
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US architect scoops 'Indian V&A' contest
Steven Holl edges out Zaha Hadid and Amanda Levete for prestigious Mumbai job
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Bishopsgate Goodsyard has 'no option but to build tall'
Joint venture says site constraints mean it has to go tall
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Nine Elms appoints architects to extend Thames Path
Studio Weave, Urban Projects Bureau and Churchman Landscape Architects working at Nine Elms