All Architects articles – Page 48
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Grenfell architect should have appointed fire consultant, former RIBA president tells inquiry
Expert witness Paul Hyett says it would have been ‘prudent’ for Studio E to hire specialist help
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McAleer & Rushe lands £80m Taylor Wimpey brace
London schemes include work on developer’s high-profile Postmark project at Mount Pleasant
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Former RIBA president Jack Pringle goes it alone to set up new practice
Architect spent eight years at Perkins Will
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Fosters pays back £500,000 furlough money
Practice says it has also repaid those staff asked to take 20% pay cut
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Green light for Natural History Museum revamp
Mace is PM and QS on project designed by Feilden Fowles
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More woe for Hoskins as Scottish government boots out Calton Hill hotel scheme
Ministers open door to rival proposal by Richard Murphy
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BDP wins job designing £440m Birmingham hospital expansions
The new facilities will specialise in paediatric and women’s health
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Neighbouring offices lay into plan for 32-storey City tower
Freeholders turn guns on Fletcher Priest scheme at 55 Gracechurch Street
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Rogers swings the axe with 30 jobs set to go at Cheesegrater architect
More than 10% of staff affected as firm blames covid-19 and fears of no-deal Brexit
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What motivates firms to do the right thing?
There is a clear moral argument for placing building safety above all else, but the business case is what will sway many, says PRP’s Scott Sanderson
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Green light for £110m Liverpool scrap yard scheme
Three-block scheme to include 638 homes and 200-bed hotel
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Child Graddon Lewis scheme gets green light for phase two of Victoria Wharf project
Phase one awarded Ðǿմ«Ã½ small project of the year in 2018
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Team picked for £58m refurb of Grenfell estate
Consultants will work with residents on co-design project
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Architect says Holocaust Memorial is a ‘crescendo of the moment’
Architect tells inquiry proposals will ‘shift landscape’ of Victoria Tower Gardens but not at expense of current uses
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Adjaye ‘stunned’ by Holocaust Memorial criticism
Architect rejects claim that a bad brief led to a poor scheme
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Architects bracing themselves for job cuts, RIBA survey finds
Future Trends survey reveals darkening mood in London and South
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Plans for 32-storey tower in Square Mile draw Historic England opposition
Fletcher Priest building at Gracechurch Street will sit in shadow of Walkie Talkie