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Architects ridicule Boris' bridge to France
‘It is technically feasible’, says Ben Addy of Moxon. But with a garden? ‘No!’
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Populous replaces Heatherwick and KSS on Fulham stadium
Architect submits plans for glazed Riverside Stand and flats
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Battersea Power Station sold for £1.6bn
Price tag only slightly higher than cost of converting Gilbert Scott landmark
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First pics of Kengo Kuma's V&A Dundee as exterior completes
Contractor to hand over Scottish museum this month
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Client stands by Allies & Morrison after planning blow
Elephant Castle developer appeals to supporters to speak up
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Zaha Hadid’s Vauxhall towers split opinion
Practice’s 53- and 42-storey towers would replace Squire Partners’ proposal
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Benefits of PFI don't outweigh extra costs, says Public Accounts Committee
Three PFI contracts blamed for Carillion’s initial profit warning
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Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt to refurbish Cullinan gem
Practice lands key role on conversion of grade II* RMC HQ
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Carillion collapse shows need for procurement reform, says RIBA
Architects hit by crisis should speak to institute and register with official receiver
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Aukett Swanke posts 2017 loss
Practice blames Brexit for UK gloom and predicts negative group revenue for 2018
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Work stops on architects' projects as Carillion crashes
Schemes plunged into uncertainty but clients vow to press on
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Architects working for Carillion told to forget about government bailout
Taxpayers’ cash will not be used to pay up practices left out of pocket on private sector jobs, minister says
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Get your Carillion fee claims in fast, architects advised
Architect’s advice after contractor goes into liquidation
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Herzog & de Meuron's Chelsea stadium passes legal threat
Council buys land ruling it out from right to light challenge
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LDA Design and dRMM appointed to £27m Plymouth project
Scheme will prepare city for Mayflower 400 celebrations
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Carillion: The big questions for architects
Architects are subject to rigorous procurement rules. Why wasn’t the same scrutiny applied to Carillion?