All News articles – Page 158
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NewsGensler breaks record for number of architects employed
US practice now has over 3,000 on its books according to the WA100 - Building Design’s international survey of the world’s largest firms
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NewsNext phase of Aylesbury Estate revamp approved
Southwark Council has approved a 600-home, mixed-use development that will form the next stage of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate in South-east London. Notting Hill Genesis, the social landlord behind the application, still needs final approval for the scheme, known as phase 2B, from the mayor of London. It ...
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NewsFosters completes Shanghai tower
42-storey skyscraper is centrepiece of Suhewan East Urban Complex
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NewsGreen light for Sheppard Robson's plans to double size of 1970s Glasgow office
Work will see 150,000 sq ft of space created
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NewsArb to finalise mutual recognition agreements for architectural registration following law change
First agreement making it easier for architects to work abroad to be signed within weeks
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NewsArchitects’ confidence jumps by fastest rate since end of first covid lockdown
RIBA survey records first increase in workload expectations since last May despite fears of a recession
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NewsPiercy plans £250m redevelopment of City offices
Proposals for British Land would strip back 1980s Broadgate block and add new storeys
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NewsGrimshaw's Eden Project North among 100 projects handed £2.1bn of levelling up cash
Government announces successful bids in second round of its flagship scheme
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NewsIn pictures: Waugh Thistleton’s timber office building opens in east London
Black & White Building in Shoreditch is one of the tallest mass timber buildings in London
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NewsMake works up plans for Birmingham’s vacant John Lewis store
Scheme will transform eight-year old unit above New Street Station into office space
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron unveils updated designs for controversial £1.5bn Liverpool Street station overhaul
Objections by heritage groups saw station’s listing upgraded last year
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NewsRIBA welcomes £60m pot to regenerate brownfield sites in England
Government fund aims to spur construction of nearly 6,000 homes in the next four years
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NewsGreen light for Make’s 18-storey Blackfriars office block
Riverside scheme part of PLP’s £2bn Bankside Yards development
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NewsHassell completes Brighton University expansion
Seven-year project delivers 55,000sq m of cutting-edge buildings and infrastructure
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NewsPerkins & Will raids Arup for new London managing director
Jo Wright to lead practice’s London studio after eight years as Arup’s architecture director for the UK, Middle East and Africa
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NewsGrafton Architects beats other Stirling winners for latest Kingston University scheme
Work on London establishment’s next building set to start in 2026
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NewsRome fellowship opens to applications
Three-month study opportunity offers chance to research aspects of Italian architecture
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NewsPrior & Partners lodges plans for £3.5bn Silvertown mixed-use scheme
Practices working on scheme include AHMM, dRMM and Maccreanor Lavington
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NewsJames Corner Field Operations’ Camden Highline plans set for approval this week
Revised scheme to be presented to planning committee on Thursday
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NewsCampaigners seek listing for Terry Farrell’s Alban Gate
Bid to protect post-modern landmark comes after developer unveils Gensler-led transformation plans






