All Practices a-d articles – Page 2
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Rykwert among 500 objecting to Adam
Robert Adam’s plans for a palatial multi-million pound house on the fringes of Hampstead Heath are facing opposition from a host of high-profile architects and heritage figures
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Details emerge of Chipperfield Waterloo plan
Developer Chelsfield is hoping to win planning approval for David Chipperfield’s scheme to develop a major site close to Waterloo Station in London next spring
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Green outlook for new distillery by Austin-Smith Lord
A new distillery designed by Austin-Smith Lord for drinks firm Diageo has been opened.
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Technical
Welsh group targets Passivhaus window market
A consortium of Welsh joinery firms is making a new high-performance timber window.
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Features
DSDHA’s proposals for a jeweller’s premises
DSDHA is designing terracotta-clad premises to accommodate jeweller Alex Monroe’s expanding business. Deborah Saunt explains.
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson wins planning for controversial Imperial College scheme
The first phase of a new campus in Hammersmith designed by Aukett Fitzroy Robinson for Imperial College London, has been granted planning consent despite a hammering from Cabe.
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Atkins expects job cuts after spending review
Hundreds of jobs at multi-disciplinary giant Atkins could be at risk following next week’s comprehensive spending review
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Longlist for Papworth rebuild announced
Six teams including HOK, Allies & Morrison and BDP have prequalified to rebuild one of the country’s most famous hospitals in a deal worth £165 million
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Building Study
Stable Acre house by David Kohn Architects
David Kohn’s Norfolk home for gallery owner Stuart Shave represents a perfect marriage of architectural and human concerns
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Allies & Morrison plans go on show in Rome
An exhibition exploring Allies & Morrison’s masterplans for different parts of London opens at the British School at Rome on Monday.
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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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Archial closes two offices
Rescued architectural firm Archial has shut two of its 16 offices – but insisted the move would not result in job losses.
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Bond Bryan wins approval for Rotherham arts college
Rotherham Council has given planning permission to Bond Bryan’s redevelopment of the South Yorkshire town’s arts and technology college.
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Assael submits six-storey south London hotel for planning
Assael Architecture has submitted plans for a six-storey hotel and business academy on a prominent site in south London.
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Robert Adam's proposal for new £20m Athlone House will go to appeal
A row over plans for one of the largest new houses in London, a neo-classical mansion designed by Robert Adam in Hampstead, will be played on in public after a planning appeal was lodged.
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AHMM health centre defies critics to win council backing
The architect behind AHMM’s plans for a community health and leisure centre in south London was forced to defend his design after a councillor described it as a “dreary bunker” at a planning meeting.
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High hopes for David Adjaye's Harlem scheme
David Adjaye has unveiled plans for an affordable housing scheme in one of the poorest parts of New York
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Zurich voters reject Caruso St John 'nail house'
Caruso St John has found itself at the centre of a political storm over public spending and the arts in Switzerland.
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Littlemore retains his role at Archial
Chief executive of Archial, Chris Littlemore, is to remain in his post following the sale of most of the business to Canadian firm Ingenium Group.
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Archial sold to Canadian firm Ingenium
Collapsed architectural practice Archial has been sold to multi-disciplinary Canadian firm Ingenium.