All Make Architects articles – Page 14
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Make's East Greenwich plans move forward
Development partner appointed for 645-home south-east London regeneration
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Jeremy Hunt turns down Broadgate for listing
Buildings now set to be demolished to make way for Make ’groundscraper’ after EH recommendation rejected
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William Hill reveals odds on Broadgate listing case
The City of London’s landmark Broadgate complex is unlikely to be listed according to bookmaker William Hill
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English Heritage recommends Broadgate for grade II* listing
Blow for Make’s plans to build new headquarters for UBS
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Make and Nightingale Associates complete Oxford lab
£32 million project for university’s prestigious Dunn School
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Make’s Edinburgh cinema plans deferred again
A decision over Make’s plans to convert a grade-B listed former cinema in Edinburgh into a hotel and arts studio has been postponed again
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English Heritage set to recommend Broadgate listing
Make’s controversial scheme could be scuppered if government agrees
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Make resubmits Octopus scheme
Make has resubmitted plans for its Octopus office development at Chiswick Roundabout in west London following a long battle with planners at Hounslow Council.The architect agreed to make changes to the proposals, including lowering the height of the building by 3m and increasing the volume of office space provided from ...
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Jeremy Hunt to make decision on Broadgate listing
Culture secretary to step in after Penrose conflict of interest emerges
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Council postpones ruling over Make plans for Edinburgh cinema
Plans to demolish a category B listed cinema in Edinburgh to make way for a Make-designed arts hotel have been given a last minute reprieve after the city’s planning committee postponed its decision.
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Green light for Gary Neville's eco-home
Make design in shape of a flower granted planning permission
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Green light for Make's Wembley City scheme
Make has secured outline planning permission for a mixed-use development at Wembley City, north London, including up to 1,300 new homes.Located opposite Wembley Arena, the project for developer Quintain will see the creation of a public square located behind Hopkins Architects’ new civic centre for Brent Council, as well as ...
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Make’s Brompton Diamond to go to inquiry
Plans for a controversial building near Harrods and designed by Make are to be the subject of a public inquiry at the request of the developer.
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Make wins planning approval for 5 Broadgate
The City of London’s planning and transportation committee today resolved to grant planning permission for Make’s giant new UBS headquarters at 5 Broadgate.The move was today welcomed by Broadgate owner British Land and paves the way for the demolition of 4 and 6 Broadgate, designed by Arup Associates and developed ...
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Broadgate plans only attract two objections
Just two people have objected to Make’s proposal for a huge new banking headquarters in London’s Broadgate, paving the way for the scheme to win planning permission.
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Make's Broadgate scheme up for approval
The City of London’s planning officers have paved the way for the approval of Make’s proposals for British Land to build a new headquarters for Swiss bank UBS.In a report prepared for the planning and transportation committee it said the building “would represent a striking and eye-catching addition to the ...
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Make's university project launches in Stratford
Make has revealed new images of University Square Stratford, a £33 million scheme for two universities in east London.The 8,600sq m scheme, which has won detailed planning permission and was formally launched by London mayor Boris Johnson earlier this month, is for the University of East London and Birkbeck, part ...
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English Heritage weighs up wider Broadgate listings
English Heritage is considering listing all of the early phases of London’s Broadgate, not just the area under threat of demolition.
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Make returns to profit
Ken Shuttleworth’s practice Make returned to profit last year helped by more work in China and London.The seven-year-old practice inched into the black with the firm turning an £890,000 pre-tax loss the year before into a £14,000 profit in 2010. Shuttleworth said 2009’s results had been hit by a bad ...