Architects – Page 12
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Work on Wilkinson Eyre’s Wembley college set to start next year after planning OK
New College of North West London campus is earmarked for the site of the Olympic Office Centre
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Plans unveiled to refresh ruined abbey Unesco World Heritage site
Feilden Fowles to extend Fountains Abbey tea room and restore 18th century gardens
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Three more towers in Brent set for approval
Mixed-use schemes up to 23-storeys in height to add to borough’s growing number of high rises
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British Museum plots autumn launch for masterplan with architects’ competition to follow
Outgoing director says renovation work will take several decades
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Plans for Lambeth hotel blocked by councillors
Westminster Bridge Road proposals would have been global operator’s fourth hotel in the Waterloo area
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McLaren set to seal £90m London Bridge office
Seal House scheme has been on drawing board for at least 15 years
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Fosters’ £30m winery turns sour after planning inspector blocks proposal in Kent
Scheme was planned for county’s Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Bidders for £220m City office told to hang on as British Land searches for pre-let
Scheme at 1 Appold Street is latest deal in Broadgate redevelopment
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Another life sciences scheme in King’s Cross sent in for planning
Latest proposals cementing area’s reputation as hotbed for sector
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Laing O’Rourke’s Factory job in Manchester facing further £20m cost hike
Councillors are told delays and inflation are to blame for latest performance-centre price increases
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Adjaye’s controversial Brixton tower pulled ahead of GLA hearing
Developer criticised for not producing any acceptable revisions during 12 months of talks
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New images of Allies & Morrison’s £1.7bn ID Manchester masterplan unveiled
Developers publish updated framework providing fresh details of vision for 25 acre city centre site
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Latest Bishopsgate tower set for green light
City planners recommend approval for 63-storey plan despite Historic England objection
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New global role created under Fosters management reshuffle
Changes follow retirement of former managing partner Matthew Streets
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Contractors on alert after British Land outlines Euston Tower plans
Danish architect 3XN brought in to give 1970s block makeover
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David Adjaye steps down from major roles following sexual misconduct allegations
RIBA Gold Medal winner also dropped from Oregon museum project and steps back from role as a design advocate for Sadiq Khan
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AHMM cutting staff numbers as projects stall
Practice blames move on “current economic circumstances” and jobs being put on hold
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Green light for Victoria office scheme which will reuse more than half of existing building
1970s Gillingham House set to be redeveloped to create taller building
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Bam in frame to replace stricken Claritas on City office
Kent firm went down last month owing more than £9m