All Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners articles – Page 8
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NewsRSHP could make 10% of staff redundant
Architect blames Brexit uncertainty - as UK publishes white paper
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NewsSOM’s ‘Cheesegrater 2’ set for green light
City planners poised to approve 57-storey tower despite host of objections
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NewsArb reports plunge in applications from EU architects
Near 25% drop underscores firms’ fears over Brexit impact
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FeaturesAnalysis: Righting the wrongs of Canary Wharf
As Canary Wharf turns 30 a residential community is being introduced for the first time. Ike Ijeh assesses Wood Wharf and its parent
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News95% of visa applications by non-EU architects rejected
Just six applications approved in seven months
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NewsRIBA reveals 2018 National Award Winners
AHMM scoops three best-building gongs while RSHP, Maccreanor Lavington and Amin Taha bag two apiece
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NewsRSHP's EU staff scramble for UK passports over Brexit fears
Architect says staff are taking matters into own hands to keep working here
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NewsRSHP plans for Melbourne stations revealed
Weston Williamson and Hassell also working on £6.2bn job
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour uncorks whisky distillery
Roof of £140m project ’one of most complicated in world’
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NewsLevete and Ritchie share ‘best London building’ accolade
All the winners of RIBA’s London Awards
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NewsEric Parry looks to fit more flats into ‘paused’ Chelsea Barracks
Architect seeks further reconfiguration of £250m fourth phase
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RSHP set to redevelop five-star Knightsbridge hotel
Berkeley Hotel won consent for similar, unbuilt scheme 10 years ago
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NewsRSHP wins Wellcome Collection commission
Mobile clinic will be built in gallery as visitors watch
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NewsSergison Bates crowned winner of €125m Brussels Pompidou
Team beat world’s biggest architects to car factory conversion
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SOM lodges plans for ‘Cheesegrater 2’ tower
57-storey block would be City of London’s third-tallest building
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NewsRSHP lands South Kensington regen role
Transport for London unveils preferred team for redevelopment of its land holding at listed museum-quarter gateway
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Tributes flow as Gavin Stamp dies at 69
Conservationists and RIBA president laud architectural historian and campaigning columnist
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NewsCity releases a vision of London's skyline in 2026
New CGIs show rise and rise of Square Mile’s eastern tall buildings cluster
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NewsHigh-tech models go on display to celebrate Foster debut
Sainsbury Centre to host exhibition on history of superstructures
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