All Foster & Partners articles – Page 10
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Profession rallies round national effort to 3D print PPE for NHS
Meanwhile Fosters advocates faster laser-cutting technique and open-sources prototype
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ZHA among big practices putting staff on furlough
Leading architects say they are using chancellor’s scheme and cutting wages - but some are still winning work
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Fosters furloughs staff and announces practice-wide paycuts
Foster Partners is first major architect to announce the covid-related measures
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Battersea contractor begins to reopen sites with vastly reduced workforce
Mace shut construction sites two weeks ago
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Work stops on Foster, Gehry and Wilkinson Eyre projects at Battersea Power Station
AHMM’s Tottenham Court Road scheme also paused
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Architects move to reassure clients it’s ‘business as usual where possible’
PRP, Make and BDP among practices emailing clients
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Technical
Coming soon – 3D printed components for the masses
3D printing has the potential to produce complex structural components quickly and cheaply if the technology were commercially available. Now Fosters has done just that.
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Coronavirus hits Venice Biennale and Norman Foster event
Architects from 60 countries were due to arrive for set-up in Venice in next few weeks
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Studio E: ‘We wouldn’t have won Grenfell refurb in competitive process’
Architect accepts firm would not have been able to demonstrate track record of similar work – but argues this is not uncommon
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Features
WA100 2020: Who’s hiring? The global talent race
’The profession is suffering from a missing generation of architects’
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Westminster votes to oppose Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
Council says government-backed scheme is too big for Victoria Tower Gardens
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Mayor creates £350k war chest to fight Tulip appeal
Sadiq Khan's fund includes £60k for architectural advice and £150k for top lawyers
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Features
WA100 2020: Tense times: the tariff effect
How are tariffs impacting architects and what does the future hold? David Blackman reports
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WA100 2020: Architects brace for global slowdown
The global economy is faltering but China and North America have managed to escape the air of gloom, reports David Blackman
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Westminster sets out its case against Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
Planning officers say proposals would harm Palace of Westminster’s setting
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Grenfell Inquiry: London mayor seeks interim safety recommendations
Khan also calls on PM to secure rapid replacement for Benita Mehra, who resigned from inquiry panel at weekend
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Allies & Morrison becomes fourth architect to take on Canary Wharf site
Fosters and César Pelli among practices to have had a crack at North Quay
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Foster floats House of Lords design contest
Ex-peer says government should ‘take cue’ from grand projects of 19 th century
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Fosters’ Tulip tower team launches appeal
Project backers seek to overturn mayor of London’s veto
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Jestico & Whiles poised for consent on site already bagged by Make
Practice repurposes Make’s 25-storey Albert Embankment resi towers after marketing flops