All Fletcher Priest articles
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What made this project… Lucent by Fletcher Priest Architects
Fletcher Priest Architects’ body of work has been shortlisted for this year’s AYAs, as the practice was named a finalist for Office Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s associate partner, Joe Sweeney, to break ...
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Fletcher Priest working up plans for 40-storey City tower for investment manager Axa
Camomile Street scheme would be firm’s third and tallest in Square Mile’s eastern cluster
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Fletcher Priest names Ed Williams as new managing partner
Unanimous vote from fellow partners comes a year after retirement of co-founder Keith Priest
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Fletcher Priest given OK for timber cycle pavilion at £700m Oxford campus
Two-storey structure at Oxford North innovation district inspired by wheel spokes
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Fletcher Priest’s City tower gets green light from planners
Heritage groups said Landsec scheme at 55 Old Broad Street would “engulf” listed bath house at base
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Onwards and upwards: City reveals skyline projection for 2030
CGI shows Square Mile’s tall buildings cluster with new towers by SOM, KPF, Eric Parry and Make
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Fletcher Priest completes office redevelopment behind Piccadilly’s LED screen
Landsec scheme unites 13 buildings on world-famous site
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Trio of practices get OK for schemes at £700m Oxford science campus
Fletcher Priest, Wilkinson Eyre and Gort Scott behind designs for more than 40,000sq m of life sciences and office space at Oxford North site
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Revised Fletcher Priest plan for £250m Manchester spa resort approved
Therme Manchester to include more than 25 pools, 30 multi-sensory saunas, a snow room and a “garden of wellbeing”
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In pictures: Fletcher Priest Architects completes first phase of Knightsbridge Estate
Fletcher Priest Architects has completed the first phase of the regeneration of The Olayan Group’s Knightsbridge Estate, restoring a set of historic buildings into a modern, mixed-use estate. The development includes 10,750 sqm of workspace, 33 build-to-rent properties set around an internal courtyard, a rooftop restaurant, and new retail spaces, ...
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Call to refuse Fletcher Priest’s City tower over impact on listed bath house
Victorian Society says 24-storey 55 Old Broad Street scheme would pave way for Herzog & de Mueron’s controversial Liverpool Street plans
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Fletcher Priest works up plans for 24-storey City offices
Proposals for Landsec would redevelop 1970s block adjacent to practice’s Dashwood House
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In pictures: Fletcher Priest’s £50m facelift of Goldman Sachs’ former HQ
Paternoster Square scheme cuts building’s carbon use in half
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Keith Priest announces retirement
Fletcher Priest founder steps down after 44 years at the helm
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Green light for Fletcher Priest’s revised £700m Oxford life sciences scheme
Initial plans for Red Hall approved in 2021 with Laing O’Rourke set to start building work this summer
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Fletcher Priest’s plans to rejig SOM’s 175 Bishopsgate recommended for approval
Scheme will see new facades built in different style to the rest of the 1988 postmodern block
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Fletcher Priest given go ahead for 1,200-home Greenwich scheme
Up to 7,000 homes could be eventually built at Charlton Riverside development
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Fletcher Priest office approved by City of London – with or without pub
Scheme at Fetter Lane will be 13 storeys high
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Fletcher Priest’s City tower gets planning green light
55 Gracechurch Street will sit in shadow of Walkie Talkie
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Learning from lockdown: Is there a future for the office?
Covid-19 may have emptied our cities and changed the way some people do their jobs for ever, but reports of the death of the office are premature, writes Dave Rogers