All AHMM articles – Page 15
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Call in Mount Pleasant, Pickles urged
‘No sound planning or economic argument for scheme’, says National Trust chairman
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Mount Pleasant plans 'now too toxic', say opponents
Campaigners claim potential developers will steer clear of controversial scheme
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'Strip Boris of his planning powers', says fellow Tory
Assembly member says targets are prioritised over quality
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New Scotland Yard set to become flats
Architecture practice SOM proposes resi scheme for central London site after conducting feasibility study
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Open House 2014 frenzy commences
Cheesegrater, Antony Gormley hotel room and Saw Swee Hock centre among new additions
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Deputy tells Mount Pleasant critics: 'Boris is not biased'
Edward Lister defends mayor’s remarks as local MP says Pickles should now decide
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Francis Terry reveals images of Mount Pleasant alternative
Classical architect draws up rival scheme for contested north London site
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'Sack Boris,' campaigners urge Pickles
Mount Pleasant opponents lodge formal complaint over mayor’s remarks
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Boris Johnson in trouble for 'scandalous' remarks over Mount Pleasant
Mayor accused of compromising his neutrality before planning decision
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Architects ride 1,100 miles for charity
Ride was from Richard Rogers’ Cheesgrater to his birthplace
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Developers ignoring tower alternatives, says Prasad
Former RIBA president says ‘it’s not true we need to build tall’
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Artist creates a buzz with Milan Expo win
Wolfgang Buttress pips host of architects to UK pavilion prize
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Cathedral Group snapped up by Development Securities
Sale will ‘allow us to work with an awful lot more architects’
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Building Study
A lesson in geometry: Knauf's UK headquarters
AHMM’s design for the new Knauf HQ is a masterclass in lineal precision, fitting seamlessly into its industrial riverside setting despite its modernist white exterior. Here’s how, with the use of some of the manufacturer’s own materials, the project stacked up to just £1.8m