All Infrastructure articles – Page 39
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Foster unveils first images of east Croydon scheme
Foster & Partners has unveiled new images of its Ruskin Square masterplan in east Croydon.
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Arup Associates eyes Italian airport expansion
Arup Associates is carrying out a feasibility study into expanding Venice Marco Polo Airport in Italy.
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Atkins and HOK picked for Gatwick framework
HOK, Atkins and Pascal & Watson are among firms celebrating after making it on to a £1 billion framework to modernise Gatwick Airport.
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Tube architect Holden’s work recognised with V&A exhibition
The work of London Underground architect Charles Holden is to be celebrated with an exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum this autumn.
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Study to explore adding Crossrail station at Kensal Rise
Kensington & Chelsea Council has authorised a £55,000 feasibility study into building an extra Crossrail station in west London.
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Howells' Gloucestershire Gateway service station wins planning approval
Glenn Howells Architects has been granted planning permission for Britain’s most glamorous motorway service station.
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Government scraps infrastructure agency
The Infrastructure Planning Commission is to be scrapped just eight months after it was set up.
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New Whitechapel Crossrail scheme by BDP
The first images of a new, improved – and significantly cheaper – scheme for the proposed Crossrail station at Whitechapel by BDP have been revealed.
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Boris calls for new financing model to enable Battersea tube extension
London mayor Boris Johnson has written to chancellor George Osborne urging him to introduce a novel form of financing seen as crucial to the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station.
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East London Line railway extension
Despite being largely built during the boom, London’s newest transport link is depressingly unambitious
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International Space Station
A few weeks ago, the final building block was delivered to the International Space Station, thus completing the first building beyond Earth. Here, one of the architects involved in its construction, charts the saga of the most technically advanced environment ever built
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FOA's Birmingham New Street station wins approval
Foreign Office Architects and Atkins have revealed new images today of the £600 million transformation of Birmingham’s New Street station after the project won approval from the council’s planning committee.
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Greenpeace looks for 'fortress' architect
Greenpeace this week launched an architectural competition to help it build an ‘impenetrable fortress’ on land earmarked for the third runway at Heathrow Airport.
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Network Rail has go-ahead for Milton Keynes HQ
GMW’s plans for a national centre for Network Rail have been given planning approval.
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Cabe calls for further FOA input on New Street Station
Foreign Office Architects’ plans for a revamp of Birmingham New Street railway station could end up being watered down, Cabe has warned.
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Atkins consortium wins last major Crossrail design contract
Atkins, working with Arup and Allies & Morrison, has won the final contract to design a central London Crossrail station.
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Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station gains cautious approval
Cabe has cautiously welcomed Stanton Williams’ and Hawkins Brown’s designs for the new Crossrail station at Tottenham Court Road in central London.
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Crossrail unveils full design line-up
The full line-up of architects who will design new central London stations for Crossrail has been announced.
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Grimshaw and Atkins to design Crossrail fixtures and fittings
Atkins is to join forces with Grimshaw Architects after winning the contract to ensure standardisation of fixtures and fittings across a series of new stations planned on London’s massive Crossrail scheme.
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Work begins on McAslan's King's Cross concourse
Work has begun on John McAslan’s huge semi circular-shaped concourse for King’s Cross Station, due to open in time for the 2012 Olympics.