All Architects articles – Page 80
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Winner of Ebbsfleet Garden City landscape competition revealed
Five firms were shortlisted for the competition
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British practice triumphs in Belgian convent competition
Historic building will become architecture school
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Danish architect completes building that doubles as bridge
Architect dubs Faroese town hall ‘world’s most scenic’
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Big names eye £250m Moorfields centre
RSHP, Bennetts Associates, Aecom, Hopkins and Ryder shortlisted for £250m ophthalmology complex
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Architects to face post-Grenfell health and safety test
Mandatory test to be introduced next year
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LDA Design to lead landscape regeneration of Thamesmead
Peabody has appointed a consortium to set out a plan for the estate’s overhaul
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Architect tasked with finding spots in London for drones to land
Drone specialist wants rooftop areas for vehicles that could eventually carry passengers
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Foster tower escapes Budapest skyscraper ban
Scheme could be Hungary’s tallest building forever
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L&G unveils Zaha Hadid rival for Bristol Arena site
Developer eyes mixed-use replacement for music venue drawn up by Populous
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Raleigh bike HQ is England's 400,000th listed building
Flagship 1931 Nottingham base designed by celebrated provincial architect
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McAslan says g’day to Sydney with only foreign office
Architect opens Australia studio as base for more work in region
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Big names among firms shortlisted for the 2018 Ðǿմ«Ã½ Awards
Shortlist for this year’s awards announced today
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Mothballed Bishopsgate project back on the starting blocks
Architect insists decision was mutual as developer ditches controversial towers
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Birmingham council submits plans for Commonwealth Games village
A team led by Glancy Nicholls Architects has designed the scheme
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Bennetts’ 24ha Manchester plan given the go-ahead
Strategic regeneration framework for Piccadilly Station area approved by city council
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Contractors put on notice for £20m Essex regen job
Braintree District Council has begun the search for a contractor for the regeneration project
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Alsop's last big London scheme set to head skywards
Stirling Prize winner’s 15-storey Heliport Heights block poised to emerge from finance woes
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Features
aLL Design: Life after Will Alsop
Following the death earlier this year of their visionary co-founder, Ðǿմ«Ã½ visited the architect practice to talk about its plans for the future
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