Architects – Page 36
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Tulip team mulling rethink in bid to save £500m project
Developer expected to speak to government ‘to see how plan can be made to work’
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Industry reacts as £500m Tulip on the brink after government pulls plug on City tower
Shock and delight as end of the road looms for controversial scheme following Gove’s decision to kick it into touch
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Mixed-use scheme at House of Fraser flagship gets planning OK
Offices and restaurant planned at London Oxford Street landmark
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Native Land submits plans to replace former Debenhams department store in Surrey
Guildford scheme would see shops and flats built by River Wey
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Oxford Uni launches design contest for £1bn northern expansion
Established architects encouraged to team up with small practices
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Global warming is a design issue we can solve, says Foster
Architect made comments at COP26 summit
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Cardiff tower OK’d despite local politicians tearing into design
Galliford Try to build 30-storey block panned for ‘lack of architectural quality’
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Office block on Fleet Street approved despite objections over height
Heritage groups complained ’overbearing’ 21-storey block would harm neighbouring 1932 Daily Express building
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Square Mile planners snub plan to turn Custom House into hotel
Work on grade I-listed building will be decided by January planning inquiry
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Populous’ Southend stadium plans get the green light
21,000-seat stadium will include new homes within main stadium structure
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Dan Meis handed new role on Everton's £500m stadium
Concept architect rejoins £500m project that helped lose Liverpool its Unesco status
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Work finally starts on resi job in Theresa May’s constituency
Maidenhead scheme was given planning three years ago but stalled because of funding issues
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22 Bishopsgate developer drafted onto £1bn South Bank site
Lipton Rogers brought in as Foster & Partners replaces Wilkinson Eyre on Blackfriars scheme
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RIBA president says construction needs to talk itself up better to would-be newcomers
‘We need to be celebrating rather than endlessly bemoaning construction’s failings,’ Simon Allford adds
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Nearly one in five architects struggling to find staff, RIBA survey finds
Fall in numbers from EU cotributing to shortages, barometer index reports
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Grafton Architects’ Kingston University building wins Stirling Prize
Judges laud Town House as ‘progressive new model’ for higher education buildings
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Legend of brutalism Owen Luder dies at 93
RIBA president Simon Allford pays tribute to ’commercially astute’ mastermind behind remarkable but divisive schemes
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Canadian investor snaps up stake in Fosters to become architect’s largest shareholder
Hennick & Co shells out sum for slice of £270m practice
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Grimshaw shuts offices for World Mental Health Day – at a cost of £150,000
Architect says move involved 650 staff across its seven offices