Architects – Page 169
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BIG wins Swiss competition to renovate 1960s warehouse
Danish firm will refurbish the existing ‘Transitlager’ to create a multi-use development
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Architects' confidence falls further, RIBA survey claims
Predictions for workloads and staffing levels both fell in September, according to Future Trends survey
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Bethnal Green project scoops RICS project of the year award
Town Hall Hotel and Apartments scheme by Rare Architecture and contractor MP Brothers wins highest honour
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Scottish architects shortlisted for top award
RIAS Andrew Doolan prize is worth £25,000 to the winner - the richest in British architecture
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RIBA membership fees frozen for third year in a row
Brady says move is intended to ‘help architects through challenging times’
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Up to 100 BDP staff to lose jobs after project delay
Cuts follow ‘pause’ in design process of £420m Brighton hospital job and public sector cuts
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Reiach & Hall and Aedas triumph at design awards
Reiach & Hall named architectural practice of the year at Roses Design Awards while Aedas Architects takes home the Architecture Grand Prix
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University of Surrey: Gold-standard education
The University of Surrey’s £10.8m integrated learning centre and languages department, designed by RMJM’s London studio, has been completed
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Olympic bridge completed
A key footbridge linking the Olympic Stadium and aquatics centre has been completed, the ODA has announced.
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Developers should pay for design review, official report says
Bishop Review, commissioned by Design Council Cabe, sets out future for the organisation
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Capita Symonds snaps up architect ESA
Over 60 staff to join the consultant’s architecture business
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Developers forced to defend NPPF lobbying efforts
National Trust chair accuses builders of “most intense lobbying” over planning changes
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Design Council Cabe questions floating Thames walkway scheme
Design watchdog joins architect Graham Morrison in raising objections to Boris Johnson-backed project
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RIBA membership fees frozen
Subscription fee pegged at same level for third year in a row as institute acknowledges hard times
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Danish architect wins pylon competition
T-shaped design by Bystrup could be next generation of pylon design
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Skanska to build first UK resi scheme
Skanska has received full planning consent for its first UK residential development scheme
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Robert Adam offers rival plans for Poole harbour
Neo-classical architect seeks to usurp HKR for redevelopment of West Quay site
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London firm wins Paris residential job
London-based Farshid Moussavi Architecture has won a competition to design a major residential complex in the La Defense district of Paris.
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Derwent London wins planning for £105m redevelopment
Project in London’s EC1 will include office, retail and private residential space