All AHR / Aedas articles – Page 4
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Aedas won't face manslaughter charge over Leeds tower
32-storey Bridgewater Place may have caused wind tunnel that led to man’s death
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Aedas submits £34m designs for Keynsham town centre
World’s biggest architect to create new centre for Somerset town
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Council approves plans to demolish Robin Hood Gardens
Planning committee gives green light despite Cabe objections
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Round 2: Farrell steps into fray over Aedas scheme
Developer asks Terry Farrell to review Aedas’ stalled plans for Convoys Wharf
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Aedas plans London office expansion for work boom
Architect to double workforce in the capital to 160 over the next two years
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Architects' bikes: Marcus Wilkins, studio director at Aedas
BD lends its support to C2C and Cities fit for cycling
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Campaigners renew battle over Convoys Wharf
Heritage lobbyists hope to halt Aedas high-rise scheme after council forces rethink
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Cabe slams Robin Hood Garden plans
Plans “lack clear logic” and will have “detrimental impact”, concludes design review panel
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BIG, HOK and Aedas reveal visions for Chicago's Navy Pier
Five finalists for £50 million scheme present concepts to public
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Ground Zero hitches hit SOM, Foster and Rogers
‘Design miss’ is latest problem at World Trade Centre
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Robin Hood Gardens poised for demolition
Outline planning application includes plans to raze Smithson estate
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Abu Dhabi architects were ‘overoptimistic’
Aedas head accuses western architects of misunderstanding scale and pace of work in the emirate
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Aedas given green light for controversial Birmingham scheme
Changes made in repsonse to “modernist monstrosity” criticism
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Predictions 2012: Keith Griffiths, global chairman of Aedas
BD hears the industry’s fears and hopes for the coming year
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Global earnings of UK’s biggest practices up 25%
WA100 shows Aedas replacing Aecom as world’s biggest architect on back of China work
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Aedas to expand its presence in China
Firm wins four mixed-use projects in the country, where is now has 40% of its staff