All BDP articles – Page 7
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BDP insists it is ‘committed to change’ as 29.5% gender pay gap emerges
Firm reports one of sector’s largest discrepancies despite being a major employer of female architects
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BDP lands major Indian railways job
Architect prepares concept plans for stations across sub-continent
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Chipperfield unveils Edinburgh's first concert hall for 100 years
£45m project will be built in heart of city
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David Cox cooks up 20-storey Preston plans
£15m student tower would be city’s second-tallest building
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Ken Draper (1932-2017)
BDP principal Peter Coleman pays tribute to the architect and former practice chair Ken Draper
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Jestico & Whiles chalks up Cambridge uni work
BDP and NBBJ also on team for physics lab project
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New tranche of post-war schools wins grade II listing
Designs by Hopkins, BDP, Fitch, RMJM and council architects are protected
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Children's hospital launches ‘community cluster’ competition
Alder Hey NHS trust seeks architect-led team for latest element of its park campus
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands notches up big Winchester win
Practice pips four other teams to bag Station Approach mixed-use scheme
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BIG and Heatherwick Studio's 'exciting' plans for Google's King's Cross HQ get green light
Camden’s planning committee voted unanimously for the scheme
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BDP plans to open more overseas offices
Palace of Westminster refurb architect says 2016 pre-tax profits jumped more than 70%
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BDP beats big names to win Parliament refurb
Deal follows last year’s Northern Estate Programme win
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RIBA unveils 2017 national awards winners
Herzog de Meuron, Caruso St John and Haworth Tompkins among top names on 49-building Stirling Prize long-list
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Google reveals fresh King's Cross HQ designs
BIG, Heatherwick Studio and BDP proposals lodged for planning
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BDP unveils National Army Museum revamp
Six new permanent galleries to showcase collection after £24m facelift
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'Get on with it,' say MPs on £4bn Parliament revamp
Doing nothing is not an option, committee warns