Architects – Page 11
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Plan for Nottingham biosciences centre submitted
Scheme latest phase of city’s £1.4bn Island Quarter development
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Stirling Prize winners back bid to save Birmingham landmark from wrecking ball
Campaign and rival plans come as Corstorphine & Wright submits towers scheme
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Scheme to revamp National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing gets green light
Controversial plans to remodel grade I-listed landmark given go ahead yesterday evening
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First architects named to design initial phase of homes at former Earls Court centre
Haworth Tompkins, dRMM and Maccreanor Lavington among practices appointed to draw up plans for 1,300-home scheme
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Plans for towers in shadow of Tottenham Hotspur stadium approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns local council’s rejection of 867-home proposals
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Tweaked Museum of London designs get City approval
Sir Robert McAlpine set to be formally appointed to construction contract in coming days
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Paris architect commissioned to design 2023 Serpentine Pavilion
Lina Ghotmeh was nominateed for a Mies Van Der Rohe award in 2017
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Sellar to submit £1.5bn plan for Liverpool Street station makeover by next March
Shard developer hoping work, which has been criticised by heritage groups, can be completed by end of decade
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Chetwoods’ London market plans heading to parliament this month
City Corporation to deposit private bill on relocating Smithfield, Billingsgate and New Spitalfields markets to Dagenham
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Fosters gets OK for Queensway proposals
Homes and offices will be directly opposite flagship Whiteley development in Bayswater
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AHMM cleared to knock down Clash dole office
Planners approve redevelopment of 1950s block where band members first crossed paths
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Job Centre where future Clash bandmates met to be redeveloped under AHMM makeover
Planners will decide whether 1950s block with links to 70s punk band should stay or go
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Albert Embankment towers set for approval
Hopkins’ hotel blocks would be third scheme on site to get go ahead in five years
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Architects’ workload worries deepen but silver lining remains job security
Firms set to hang on to sought-after staff
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Next phase of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme in Oxford out to consultation
Work on first part of Oxford North to start in earnest early next year
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Campaign group lays into ‘inaccurate’ M&S claims over Oxford Street proposal
Retail giant accused of ‘greenwashing on an epic scale’
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New tower at 55 Bishopsgate planned to be among tallest in City
Funder Schroders and development manager Stanhope behind 63-storey block
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Laing O’Rourke in £14m legal battle with Manchester university over ‘defective’ building
Architect John McAslan and engineer Gifford also dragged into dispute
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Fosters set for green light on latest scheme in Bayswater
Architect already overhauling Whiteleys shopping centre in west London area
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Mace the favourite for £150m makeover of historic Berkeley Square block
Current Lansdowne House was built in 1980s and has heritage stretching back to 1760s