More News – Page 418
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News10 Design snapped up by French engineer
French engineering firm had been looking for a partner in Asia
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NewsMoxon wins approval for new Leicester Square ticket kiosk
Bronze building has to hide vents from underground sub-station
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NewsChipperfield in last five fighting for Munich concert hall
Zaha, Gehry and Herzog de Meuron lose out
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NewsSOM to put in 56-storey City tower for planning in new year
Skyscraper’s tapered profile echoes neighbouring Cheesegrater
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NewsArchitects' views of future London go on show
Four small practices among winners of Natuonal Trust contest
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Architype gets green light for £6.7m co-housing scheme
Bristol development will deliver 49 affordable homes and two ‘common houses’
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NewsZaha Hadid Architects joins forces with Chinese and US practices
So-called ’strategic alliance’ aimed at international clients
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NewsYoung architects' salaries stagnate
Annual survey raises concerns about pay for part Is and senior women
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NewsGolden Lane campaigners file High Court papers
Challenge aims to halt redevelopment of Bernard Morgan House and protect setting of Chamberlin, Powell Bon homes
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron submits £108m RCA building
Post-grad and entrepreneur centre will complete college’s Battersea campus
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Feilden Fowles comes first in Oxford University design comp
Practice pips Eric Parry, Haworth Tompkins and Stanton Williams for Green Templeton College expansion
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NewsFury as Dunelm House is denied listing again
Campaigners say they will challenge DCMS decision on Durham University brutalist landmark
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NewsBrexit memorial contest announced by Paris Architecture School
Monument must be visible to Eurostar passengers
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NewsGo-ahead for Odeon Leicester Square facelift
Ellis Williams’ scheme offer glazed first-floor extension, entrance refurb and new canopy
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NewsProfession hails dRMM's 'pitch perfect' Stirling win
Architects and critics praise choice of project which combines architecture, public realm and community involvement
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News‘Houseboat’ sails away with Stephen Lawrence Prize
Mole Architects and Rebecca Granger bag RIBA’s best small project gong
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NewsBedales wins Client of Year for Feilden Clegg project
School praised for long and active history as architectural patron
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News‘We’ll consult architects first’ – TfL vow on Jubilee line stations
Commitment could mean hope for Vauxhall bus station and other buildings







