Architects – Page 174
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Lewisham flats development enters third phase
Architect BPTW has commenced work on the third phase of its Heathside and Lethbridge estates in Lewisham, London, to deliver a further 214 homes.The third phase of the estate will plug into a central energy centre which is currently under construction.The three phases of the development started to date will ...
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New University of Salford student village
Hawkins Brown and Urban Initiatives have won planning permission for a new student village at the University of Salford.
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Wayne Rooney engages architect to design garden shed
Footballer is said to have hired Cheshire firm Pulmann Associates Architects
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Austin-Smith:Lord files for CVA to avoid insolvency
Firm, one of largest UK architects, has already laid off 70 staff to try and keep itself afloat
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Planning permission granted for £70m Barnsley redevelopment
52,000 m2 retail-led scheme will replace the existing Metropolitan shopping centre
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Rogers hits out at planning reform
Architect says NPPF could lead to ‘merging’ of major cities
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Construction begins on University of Nottingham hotel
Bam Construct has begun construction on an £18m hotel for the University of Nottingham.
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Calatrava paid £13m for unbuilt skyscrapers
Santiago Calatrava’s Valencia scheme is unlikely ever to be built
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EPR submits Waterloo office scheme for planning
Proposed project is opposite London’s famous Old Vic theatre
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100 top architects draw Square Mile for charity
Fundrasier for Article 25 charity sees 100 architects and engineers each draw a segment of the Square Mile in London
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Make Architects appointed on major Hanover Square scheme
Project, by Legal & General Property, also involves Mace, WSP Group and EC Harris
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BDP to close four regional offices
Belfast, Liverpool, Winchester and Edinburgh will all be shut down, architect announces
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Lend Lease's £700m Tithebarn scheme shelved
Preston redevelopment put on hold as anchor tenant John Lewis pulls out
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Tim Byles lines up three architects for Cornerstone
Penoyre and Prasad, LSI and Cullinen Architects in discussion with ex-PFS boss
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Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley wins restoration project
Grade-II listed building will house craft busineses and a visitor and education centre
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Permission granted for London and Bath Estates' 'Octopus' building
Design by Make includes a 50m high LED shroud
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Squire and Partners gets green light on Manchester scheme
150,000ft2 development designed by architect Squire and Partners will provide office, retail and restaurant space
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RIBA launches architects' guides to localism
Institute calls on members to embrace government’s controversial planning reforms