All Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners articles – Page 2
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RSHP reports profit hike but warns of looming hit
Turnover increased by 31% in 2021 as staff numbers fell, latest figures show
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Woods Bagot’s City tower set to get green light
Planners recommend 32-storey proposals for approval despite policy ‘conflict’ and Historic England objection
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‘Risk List’ flags power-station architecture in peril
Campaign group eyes dynamic new uses for cooling towers as phase-out looms
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RSHP modular homes shortlisted in RSAW Awards
Crofts Street housing scheme is one of four projects vying for top Welsh architecture accolade
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RSHP previews 31-storey Taipei hotel
Direct commission from operator Four Seasons is set to complete in 2025
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Tate Modern ‘nuisance’ ruling will have wider implications, lawyers say
Supreme Court decision could spark new challenges and affect provision of public viewing space according to property specialists
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Supreme Court backs Neo Bankside residents in Tate Modern challenge
Ruling overturns earlier decisions on nuisance caused by Herzog & de Meuron-designed viewing gallery
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RSHP’s £400m British Library extension approved
Camden council passes controversial proposals with no votes against
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Decision on RSHP’s British Library extension could come as soon as January
Council looking at early 2023 committee date for controversial 100,000sq m scheme
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Marco Goldschmied dies at 78
Simon Allford pays tribute to past RIBA president and former Richard Rogers Partnership MD
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RSHP appointed to transform Lloyd’s Building into hotel or event space
Chinese owner reportedly seeking contingency plan if insurance giant decides to leave grade I-listed building
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RSHP’s rejected South Ken proposals head for planning inquiry
Developers challenge councillors’ decision to overrule recommendation to approve controversial scheme
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Paws for thought: Fosters and RSHP among star names scrapping to win dog kennel design contest
Other practices in the running for this weekend’s ‘Barkitecture’ competition include Hopkins and Stanton Williams
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RSHP wins international contest for Lithuania office scheme
Building to act as link between Vilnius’ old town and business district
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Populous’ controversial Sphere gets green light
Planners give go-ahead for 21,500-capacity music venue in east London
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Storm Eunice damages O2 Arena, Laban Centre and Cressingham Gardens
Footage shows roof of Richard Rogers’ 1999 dome shredded as 122mph winds batter UK