Architects – Page 98
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Khan backs Garden Bridge despite procurement concerns
Labour candidate for Mayor of London backs Garden Bridge but questions viability of procurement process
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Three pick up £130m uni framework
Oxford Brookes University has appointed firms to its £130m estates project framework
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Sellar admits 'some justification' in Paddington Pole opposition
Man behind 72-storey Paddington Pole concedes opponents had a point
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Hadid blasts return to 'traditional' architecture
‘I have always believed in progress and in creativity’s role in progress,’ says architect as she picks up RIBA’s Gold Medal
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Shuttleworth pays tribute to Gherkin colleague
Paul Scott worked with Make boss at Foster’s before joining Shuttleworth’s practice
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Two new Brutalist buildings for Essex University
Patel Taylor-designed scheme fits university’s original 1960s masterplan
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British Land east London scheme heads for court
Judicial review into Boris intervention due by spring
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PLP masterplan for Old Oak site unveiled
Arup also working on first major scheme to come out of planned Old Oak Common redevelopment
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Pringle Brandon name dropped for Perkins+Will
Jack Pringle and Chris Brandon to stay in management, as architect continues to grow
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ISG and Hopkins complete St Thomas' Hospital reclad
St Thomas’ 1966 tower suffered water ingress and solar gain
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RIBA leadership: ‘There hasn’t been a coup’
Harry Rich’s resignation handled in ‘very civilised’ manner, says president
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British Land's Blossom Street scheme approved
Developer says it will start work on AHMM-designed job ‘straight away’
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Richard Rogers founder criticises changes at the firm
Practice rejects claim it handled redundancies in a ‘cowardly’ way, following letter by Marco Goldschmied