More News – Page 359
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NewsCroydon seeks architect for cultural centre improvements
Contest to be launched for public realm around concert hall
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NewsHome Office announces ‘exceptional talent’ visas for architects
RIBA welcomes breakthrough in its Brexit lobbying to protect profession
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NewsAlison Brooks and AHMM’s £500m Tottenham scheme approved
Other architects working on Tottenham Hale scheme include Pollard Thomas Edwards and Adams Sutherland
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NewsMayor approves huge Elephant & Castle redevelopment
Allies Morrison’s controversial scheme clears final hurdle
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News3DReid’s Docklands towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns Tower Hamlets decision on a major proposal for second time in weeks
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NewsHorden Cherry Lee completes houses with electricity-generating facades
Mews houses are one of co-founder’s final projects
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NewsWatchdog seeks to nip Foster’s Tulip in the bud
Historic England objects to tourist tower, dubbing it a ‘vertical cliff edge’ for the City
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NewsElizabeth House developer on hunt for more architects
We’re on the lookout for Brexit bargains, says development director
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NewsHall McKnight’s revised King’s College plans approved
Toned-down Strand scheme wins backing after 2015 furore
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NewsHistoric England vows to take £300m Norwich tower fight to housing secretary
Heritage group says planned 20-storey tower will blight views
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NewsGardner Stewart starts work on £30m RNIB resi scheme
Job will feature specialised accommodation and luxury housing
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NewsMcLaughlin: Young architects need to spend more time on site
Skills gap caused by design-and-build contracts ’a concern’
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NewsProbably the best? Møller shows off Carlsberg HQ
Practice says delivery of 23,200sq m brewery base is ‘well under way’
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NewsSpparc's Native Bankside opens for business
Practice converts 19 th -century warehouses into 75-room apartment hotel
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NewsArchitects getting inflation-busting pay hikes, says RIBA survey
Practices working hard to retain staff in face of Brexit threat, report suggests
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NewsZHA wins Oslo metro station commissions
Practice appointed to design two stops on new line with Norway’s A_Lab
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NewsBIG beaten to 'world's most sustainable' job
Henning Larsen and BIG left with bloody noses by small Danish architect
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NewsAdjaye director defends revised Holocaust Memorial proposals
‘Absolutely no compromises – criticism has made it better’







