More News – Page 368
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‘We’ll consult architects first’ – TfL vow on Jubilee line stations
Commitment could mean hope for Vauxhall bus station and other buildings
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Scheme launched to parachute brightest architects and planners into councils
Social enterprise Public Practice aims to redress funding gap between public and private sector
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Chipperfield wins Minneapolis Institute of Art gig
Practice to draw up growth masterplan for Midwest city’s fine-art temple
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Darling Associates hikes headcount by 15%
Practice expands London ranks on back of ‘surging’ balance sheet
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Carmody Groarke bags planning for Paddington tower
Architect wins approval for 20-storey hotel to replace low-rise office
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Marks Barfield wins planning for 'forest' redevelopment
Euston building will be converted into flats, offices and shops - and filled with greenery
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Global competition announced for Grosvenor Square
Landowner wants Mayfair garden square to be more welcoming
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RIBA demands immigration clarity to prevent architect 'exodus'
Institute proposes post-Brexit immigration system for architecture
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Planners approve NRAP's request to demolish listed Aston Webb building
Grade II* building at Pugin’s alma mater were much altered
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Eric Parry gets green light for new City hotel
Project will see demolition of 1980s offices and revamp of grade II-listed City Temple
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City burghers reject McDonald's canopy plan
AEW’s ‘heritage inspired’ Liverpool Street designs fail to impress planners
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National Trust provokes public debate on London's protected vistas
Architects invited to submit visions of future views for competition
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Fletcher Priest's Shoreditch arches plan approved
Architect wins planning for second of four projects for TfL
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Bloomberg: ‘I could have built twice as high’
Client chose to build low out of respect to historic context
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Adjaye, Arad and Porter explain winning Holocaust Memorial concept
Architects outline thinking behind winning design for £50m Westminster project
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Patel Taylor gives Battersea flats a twist
Lombard Wharf Patel Taylor has completed a curving 28-storey block of flats beside the Thames at Battersea. Lombard Wharf, a few doors down from London heliport, contains 134 flats with one, two and three bedrooms for Barratt London. ...
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David Adjaye wins UK Holocaust Memorial competition
Winning team includes Ron Arad and Gustafson Porter & Bowman
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City of London targeting Far East investment at Mipim
Square Mile bosses plan to double drinks budget for Brexit charm offensive, strategy document says
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SimpsonHaugh gets go-ahead for Manchester student tower
Planners approve 30-storey block despite proximity to heritage buildings