All Foster & Partners articles – Page 19
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'Get on with it,' say MPs on £4bn Parliament revamp
Doing nothing is not an option, committee warns
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Apple to begin moving staff into Foster's designed campus this spring
Move will take six months to complete
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FCB Studios sees off high-profile rivals to win Warwick uni contest
Beaten firms for new arts facility include Fosters and Grimshaw
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Khan wants creative industries to head to Thames Estuary
London mayor unveils strategy to turn manufacturing legacy into arts-production future
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Features
AYA 2017 shortlists: Public Building Architect of the Year
We continue our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the public building shortlist
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Foster's showcases Mecca hotel proposals
Practice says luxury development inspired by traditional Arab architecture
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Shortlisted Holocaust Memorial designs revealed
Winner picked from star-studded shortlist this summer
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Foster's boosts ‘travelling scholarship’ cashpot
Architect announces 16% funding increase for RIBA-backed student award
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Work begins on Foster's Warsaw skyscraper
Scheme in downtown Warsaw set to be tallest tower in Poland
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Gensler tightens grip on WA100 top spot
US giant now has 2,500 architects as Foster’s remains biggest UK firm
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Crossrail 2 to let more than 200 contracts by early 2020s
Scheme’s head of commercial at Crossrail 2 says main work will start early next decade
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MPs fret over hold-ups on Parliament revamp
Crucial government debate on proposals now not due until next year
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Foster's to revamp London Zoo aviary
Listed structure is on Historic England’s at risk register
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Foster gives mixed reaction to Brexit
‘We have no dependency on Europe as a single market,’ chairman says
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Heathrow to hire 100-strong team after green light
But lawyers and environmental campaigners promise tough legal battles ahead
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Heathrow cleared for take-off
Ministers approve Heathrow expansion over Gatwick – but long consultation and legal battles await