More News – Page 358
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NewsHawkins Brown pipped to Network Rail footbridge competition
Winning entry described as ’bold, elegant and uncluttered’
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NewsFoster pays tribute to Arup veteran Jack Zunz
Engineer was responsible for Sydney Opera House roof
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NewsGovernment says Hackitt's recommendations will be implemented in full
Housing secretary says document marks ‘culture change’
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NewsMcLaughlin on Scruton: Changing building culture is not like changing icing on a cake
We should be talking about process not style, says architect
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NewsAHMM accounts post 13% hike in turnover
But practice says shift to employee ownership trust hit gross profits for 2017-18
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NewsTonkin Liu ‘dinosaur bridge’ hits funding target
Jurassic joy as practice’s Crystal Palace Park project takes step forward
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NewsSacked Grenfell expert witness had ‘numerous’ Arb warnings
Ex-architect John Priestley told to pay £6,240 after misuse of title convictions
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NewsCity has millions in ‘unallocated’ planning-gain cash to spend
Review will select schemes to benefit from money
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NewsDeveloper responds to tweets about Nova's missing cladding
Carbuncle Cup winner undergoes ’routine maintenance’ after damaged panels identified
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NewsEgypt showcases huge Cairo Capital Park proposals
New administrative capital features central business district created by Perkins Will in collaboration with Dar
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NewsECD cleared for church's rock-climbing centre
Architect’s plans for Scottish extension turn biblical quote on its head
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NewsNumber of architects employed by the world's biggest firms hits record high
First increase after two years of decline
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NewsMake’s rejigged Leadenhall plans set for green light
City of London poised to approve tweaked 36-storey tower
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News'There's always a risk in designing interesting public spaces'
Public realm experts say safety is a ‘constant fear’ - and reveal the King’s Cross birdcage had to be strengthened
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News£60m Commonwealth Games aquatic centre design released
Gloucester-based architect Roberts Limbrick is behind the scheme
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NewsNineteen British projects in running for EU Mies Award
Amin Taha is only UK architect with two projects on longlist
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NewsFirm shifts Swiss HQ to London ‘to capitalise on Brexit’
Architects vote with feet by relocating staff from Lugano to Holborn
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NewsCall for entries in placemaking competition
Joint RIBA competition announced for local authorities
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NewsDownhill all the way for FaulknerBrown's £270m indoor snow centre
Scheme is architect’s fifth indoor piste
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NewsTurnover and profit dip at Broadway Malyan
Global practice declares perfomance robust amid ‘challenging’ trading environment







