All Aecom articles – Page 3
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NewsOverhauling Parliament could cost £5.7bn and take 32 years
Report sets out three options to refurbish Palace of Westminster building
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NewsLDA Design-led team poised for Olympic Park megaproject
Design team lined up for UCL East campus, part of Olympicopolis
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News'Give us an icon,' Cardiff cable car champion tells architects
£120m plan will put Cardiff on map, business leader adds
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Think of capital as London City Region, says Aecom
Firm draws up action plan on how London can look in 50 years’ time
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FeaturesMilan's British pavilion promises to be the Queen Bee
Much of the site of this year’s British pavilion in Milan will evoke the spirit of British landscapes. But its crowning achievement will be a gigantic recreation of a beehive, reports Ike Ijeh
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NewsArchitects to report on Parliament move next summer
HOK and Aecom working up plans for the restoration work
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NewsAecom crowned world's biggest architect
US practice the first to employ more than 2,000 architects
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NewsLondon's housing needs woefully underestimated, says Aecom
One million more homes than thought needed for London and south-east
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NewsMelbourne inaugurates first Serpentine imitation
Meanwhile, Serpentine engineer sparks speculation by quitting Aecom
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NewsSecond stadium design for Qatar World Cup unveiled
Qatar 2022 World Cup organisers unveil 60,000 seat venue in Al Khor City
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NewsArchitects take turns in Arad hot-seat
Practices including Coffey, Make and AHMM redesign Tom Vac chair as part of Clerkenwell Design Week
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NewsHadid reveals Qatar World Cup stadium design
Zaha Hadid Architects is working with Aecom on Arab dhow-inspired venue
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AnalysisAecom: don’t be scared of the giant
Aecom may be a huge company but it likes smaller partners, reports David Rogers
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NewsUK architects on blocks for Tokyo 2020
Aecom, Farrells, And Architecture and 3D Reid among interested practices






