All Architects articles – Page 96
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News
Preston bus station ‘Youth Zone’ wins planning
Lancashire County Council approves own application for John Puttick-designed centre
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Green light for first phase of £320m Chesterfield mixed-use scheme
Outline planning granted for £75m first phase
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Architect's own Edinburgh home wins House of the Year
Final shortlist includes Henning Stummel’s Tin House
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Second phase of £1bn Salford scheme wins planning
The part Chinese and Singaporean funded scheme is being built by Beijing Construction and Engineering Group
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Archive Titles
What workers want: Evidence-based design
In the midst of a skills crisis and a pressured market, employers are looking ever more carefully at what makes their staff satisfied and productive. Enter the emergent field of wellness and evidence-based design. Following a recent ΢ÃÜȦ webinar in association with Evidence Space, three industry professionals from varying backgrounds ...
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Voting opens for Art of ΢ÃÜȦ 2016 photography prize
Public asked to choose between 16 shortlisted entries spanning the globe
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Gensler cements place as world's largest architect
US giant now has 2,500 architects as Foster’s remains biggest UK firm
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Plug pulled on Tracey Emin house
Tracey Emin and David Chipperfield pull application for controversial project
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Architects' confidence continues to grow
But London practices remain the most cautious, latest Future Trends survey says
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Winner picked in contest to light up London bridges
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands wins central London bridges scheme
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London flats at 40% of market rent unveiled
Levitt Bernstein-designed council flats part of push by Southwark to build 11,000 low-cost homes
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In pics: Hadid's Science Museum maths gallery opens
Scheme is part of wider revamp of central London institution
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Owner's fury at listing of City's No1 Poultry
Work on scheme by Buckley Gray Yeoman has now stopped as a result
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Green light for London Wall office block revamp
Former HQ of Dutch bank ING to be given additional four storeys
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Features
Holy Trinity Primary School: Dual distinction
A lack of space means that many new schools in London are built within residential schemes and lack a visual expression of their own
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Comment
A chance to rehabilitate our prisons
The Autumn Statement recognised the importance of safety in our prisons, but we need a bigger commitment to overhauling the spaces for prisoners and prison officers