All Infrastructure articles – Page 21
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News
Sadie Morgan given housing remit on infrastructure commission
‘Design is a critical part of everything we do’
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Crossrail 2 seeks infrastructure commission backing
Scheme lays out plan at Building Live conference
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Opinion
How London’s future depends on seven inexpensive bridges
In a week of announcements about new Thames crossings, Terry Farrell argues that building multiple low-level bridges in the east could unlock hundreds of thousands of homes
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News
Design is critical to chancellor's pledges, warns Duncan
New homes, schools and infrastructure must have design at their heart, says RIBA president
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News
Bystrup and Robin Snell win Pimlico bridge contest
Crossing must still win planning in face of fierce objections from north bank residents
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East London bridge would be used by thouands of commuters, says study
Crossing would link Rotherhithe with Canary Wharf
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Marc Mimram beats McDowell & Benedetti in Bath bridge contest
£2.5m bridge is French architect’s first in UK
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HS2 unveils 45-strong design panel
Architects, engineers and design specialists join group chaired by Sadie Morgan
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Unresolved €40m Morocco station contest leaves architects out of pocket
Leading architects shortlisted in competition with no winner and no payment – after two years
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Garden Bridge given until 2068 to pay back TfL loan
£20m loan sees negotiations resume with Lambeth over land needed for project
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Boris approves mega London homes plan
Mayor of London gives green light to plan for 25,000 homes and 65,000 jobs in West London
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Analysis
Why everyone is moving to Manchester
Architects are behaving like there’s a gold rush going on in the north. David Rogers hears about the development opportunities and quality of life
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News
Garden Bridge moves closer after Lambeth row resolved
TfL reduces amount of money pledged to scheme by £20m
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Sadie Morgan appointed to National Infrastructure Commission
Chancellor vows to spend £100bn on infrastructure as he announces eight-strong panel