All Architects articles – Page 192
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Arts-led regeneration projects: Join the culture club
These days museums, art galleries and concert halls are built not for their own sake but in the hope they can transform deprived urban wastelands into vibrant communities. Ike Ijeh looks at the resounding successes - and some abject failures
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Arup owed almost £4m by Austin-Smith Lord over Abu Dhabi project
Project manager Buro Four also owed £700,000 as Austin-Smith Lord seeks total of £11.3m from client
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Lewisham flats development enters third phase
Architect BPTW has commenced work on the third phase of its Heathside and Lethbridge estates in Lewisham, London, to deliver a further 214 homes.The third phase of the estate will plug into a central energy centre which is currently under construction.The three phases of the development started to date will ...
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New University of Salford student village
Hawkins Brown and Urban Initiatives have won planning permission for a new student village at the University of Salford.
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Wayne Rooney engages architect to design garden shed
Footballer is said to have hired Cheshire firm Pulmann Associates Architects
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Austin-Smith:Lord files for CVA to avoid insolvency
Firm, one of largest UK architects, has already laid off 70 staff to try and keep itself afloat
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Planning permission granted for £70m Barnsley redevelopment
52,000 m2 retail-led scheme will replace the existing Metropolitan shopping centre
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Rogers hits out at planning reform
Architect says NPPF could lead to ‘merging’ of major cities
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Flood-proof house: Home and dry
Would you build a house on the Norfolk Broads, one of the most flood-prone areas of the UK? LSI Architects did and its sophisticated design meant getting the project through planning was plain sailing.
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Construction begins on University of Nottingham hotel
Bam Construct has begun construction on an £18m hotel for the University of Nottingham.
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Calatrava paid £13m for unbuilt skyscrapers
Santiago Calatrava’s Valencia scheme is unlikely ever to be built
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EPR submits Waterloo office scheme for planning
Proposed project is opposite London’s famous Old Vic theatre
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100 top architects draw Square Mile for charity
Fundrasier for Article 25 charity sees 100 architects and engineers each draw a segment of the Square Mile in London
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Make Architects appointed on major Hanover Square scheme
Project, by Legal & General Property, also involves Mace, WSP Group and EC Harris
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The Tom Bloxham interview
For 20 years, renowned regeneration company Urban Splash grew and grew. Then in 2008 the bottom fell out of the market and soon after the firm found itself on the ‘brink of collapse’. Its founder tells Emily Wright how it changed everything - and nothing
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BDP to close four regional offices
Belfast, Liverpool, Winchester and Edinburgh will all be shut down, architect announces
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Lend Lease's £700m Tithebarn scheme shelved
Preston redevelopment put on hold as anchor tenant John Lewis pulls out
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Tim Byles lines up three architects for Cornerstone
Penoyre and Prasad, LSI and Cullinen Architects in discussion with ex-PFS boss