Architects – Page 221
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Architects plan bouncy castles for Trafalgar Square
Inflatable buildings designed by Peter Cook and two young practices will appear in London's famous square
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Big name architects missing from Olympic velopark shortlist
David Chipperfield, David Morley and Flacq make shortlist of eight but Fosters, Make and Marks Barfield miss out
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World's tallest residential tower given the green light
Santiago Calatrava's Chicago Spire will house 1,200 apartments over 150 storeys
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Eric Parry's Southwark scheme refused again
Inspector sees no "compelling justification" for 24-storey building next to Tate Modern
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Images: Exemplar green scheme planned for Clerkenwell garage
Richards Partington Architects’ plans for a former petrol station in Clerkenwell features ground source heat pumps, PVs and wind turbines
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Second Life architect plans artist retreat
Virtual architects RLASL is planning to collaborate on a project on Architecture Island with Second Life designers
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Gateway design crackdown
Housing Corporation threatens to cut grants if higher standards are not met in Thames Gateway
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The new international
Making the news Andy von Bradsky is taking PRP Architects into China (and Sainsbury’s)
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£130m Eurocentral scheme allowed
Architect Keppie Design and contractor Bowmer & Kirkland have been given the go ahead on the £130m Eurocentral scheme in Scotland after client Tritax secured funding for the project this week.
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PRP reveals Bedford airfield masterplan
Architect submits plans for Cardington Airfield which includes 425 dwellings and a park honouring 48 who died airship crash
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Foster to offer staff shares
Lord Foster is considering widening staff ownership of shares in Foster + Partners.
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Vinoly to masterplan Battersea Power Station
Architect beats Fosters and SOM to design controversial site
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BDP says it is ‘on target’ despite fall in profit
Profit at Ð԰ɵç̨ Design Partnership (BDP), one of the UK’s largest architectural practices, has fallen a third because of changes to an employee payment scheme.
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HLM to design emergency jail at Belmarsh
HLM has been appointed to design a prison next to Belmarsh jail in south-east London. The move is part of home secretary John Reid’s urgent drive to expand prison accommodation in the UK.The firm is working on a project, which will hold 700 prisoners, as part of an Interserve-led consortium ...
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Richard Rogers wins Pritzker Prize
British architect joins Foster, Hadid and Stirling as he is awarded the 'Nobel Prize' for architecture
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London boss leaves HOK
Ralph Courtenay quits architect after 15 years, following reshuffle last autumn
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Profit at Terry Farrell drops 33% after ‘challenging year’
Architect refuses to comment but directors’ report blames slow planning system for delays
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Profit at Terry Farrell drops 33% after ‘challenging year’
Architect refuses to comment but directors’ report blames slow planning system for delays
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Hawkins\Brown takes on Parliament Square scheme
Architect Hawkins\Brown has been commissioned to take forward Foster + Partners’ Parliament Square redevelopment.
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Ikea’s flatpack homes to go ahead despite Cabe hostility
Gateshead scheme wins planning approval regardless of watchdog’s ‘significant reservations’