All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 14
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Firms readied for National Railway Museum design job
Firms have until 23 September to apply for York scheme
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Recruitment freeze looms over practices at Brexit jitters bite
RIBA warns of ’deep unease’ as appetite for hiring falls to two-year low
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Proposal to turn car park into flats moves up a gear
Todd Architects’ scheme would create 119 homes
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Chipperfield’s Edinburgh concert hall waltzes on despite legal challenge
Nearby developer objecting to scheme’s height and massing
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Foster & Partners wins Bilbao Fine Arts Museum expansion
Practice beat five other leading architects to the job
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BDP hired to guide Boxpark’s new openings spree
Pop-up specialist plans first sites outside London
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Glancy Nicholls sets sights on Birmingham’s tallest tower
Meanwhile Glenn Howells aims to regenerate run-down shopping centre
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Morris & Company’s proposal for Embassy Gardens office goes in for planning
Scheme opposite new US Embassy
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Prime minister grilled on major infrastructure projects
Boris Johnson makes statement on priorities for his government
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Brokenshire sacked as housing secretary
Minister was behind initiatives such as Building Beautiful commission
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Grimshaw's Sainsbury's given grade II listing
Scheme becomes first supermarket to be given protected status
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Market remains ‘fragile’ despite boost in future workloads, says RIBA
Architects in London the most pessimistic
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Bogus ‘architect’ must pay £12,000 after conviction
Colchester man illegally described himself as architect on Companies House and other websites
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Stanton Williams beats OMA to land French library
Architect also beat Snøhetta and Christian de Portzamparc
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LOM gets green light for £150m Santander tech hub
Eight-storey scheme will have some public access
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Eric Parry gets go-ahead for St John’s Waterloo revamp
Proposal to reorder landmark church approved
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Work begins on Weston Williamson revamp of UK embassy in Paris
Embassy will remain open throughout £9.8m project