Architects – Page 44
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Architects’ December optimism set to be punctured by latest lockdown
Last month’s Future Trends survey shows sector was most positive about upcoming work since February last year
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Chipperfield stays in red for second year running
Architect cuts losses and says revenue will be up in 2020
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Heatherwick handed nearly £6m in dividends in past two years
Payments revealed in Heatherwick Studio’s latest accounts
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Host of firms win spots on major TfL design and engineering framework
Small practices join multi-disciplinaries on three-year deal
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Grim news for architects as covid's second wave sees recovery go into reverse
Private housing the only sector to hold firm, according to latest RIBA Future Trends survey
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Row breaks out as housing secretary is urged to call in Adjaye’s Brixton tower
Campaigners engage lawyers as mayor chooses to leave decision in council hands
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Plans for Smithfield after markets move revealed
City wants to move 1,000-year-old market to Essex and replace it with culture and kiosks
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Government warned of ‘disastrous’ consequences of permitted development rights
Damage to towns and local democracy ‘unacceptable’
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City approves revised plans for Aldgate office development
Revisions are said to pay homage to the ‘slum pub’ that was on the site
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Listed London town hall and library set for makeover after planning green light
Southwark site was hit by fire seven years ago
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Plans lodged for £500m Docklands scheme
Development includes 826 apartments, industrial space and a wharf
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Grimshaw lands Delhi airport job – and vows to remain part of climate group
Winning team beats Gensler and SOM
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Architects on notice for £500m London framework
Three-year deal being procured by LHC and Southwark council
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RSHP draws up Milton Keynes office
Scheme is practice’s first office job in UK outside London
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Architect designs Antarctic research station over Zoom
Hugh Broughton had to work with team from Australia in middle of night because of covid-19 lockdown
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Architects’ revenue falls for first time in seven years
Sustained period of rapid growth brought to abrupt end by pandemic
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Further work set for closed Hammersmith bridge as Fosters outlines plan for temporary crossing
Structure has been shut since August
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Ex-RIBA president Jack Pringle to take charge of board
He will take the reins of the RIBA board of trustees in January
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GLA tells London mayor to approve Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Scheme masterplanned by Faulkner Browns first went in for planning six years ago
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Zaha Hadid Architects ‘dismayed’ by allegations against Schumacher
Judge rules against ZHA principal as ‘toxic dispute’ over practice and its founder’s £100m estate is finally settled