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Architects' Journal
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Foster + Partners reveals designs for 62-storey Manhattan skyscraper
Proposals for a 62-storey New York skyscraper designed by Foster + Partners have been unveiled
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Architects' Journal
14h ago
The Architects’ Journal
Birmingham set to refuse 42-storey tower above listed former hospital
Design consultancy Marrons’ plans for a 42-storey tower above a Grade II-listed former hospital have been recommended for refusal by Birmingham City Council's planning officers
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Gino Spocchia ..read more
Architects' Journal
14h ago
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KPF unveils ‘staggered’ life sciences scheme for King’s Cross
Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) has unveiled designs for an 18,000m2, seven-storey 'staggered' life science and tech building near London's King’s Cross
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Anna Highfield ..read more
Architects' Journal
14h ago
The Architects’ Journal
AI will never replace the human creative spark
While artificial intelligence can help us to be more efficient, the creative and collaborative nature of architecture and design can never be replaced by a computer program, argues John Porter
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Architects' Journal
17h ago
The Architects’ Journal
AHMM submits major lab scheme next to Royal London Hospital
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has submitted plans for a major new lab complex next to the Royal London Hospital in east London
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Anna Highfield ..read more
Architects' Journal
17h ago
The Architects’ Journal
Case study: Gateway West by Gort Scott
The four-storey workspace building is part of an emerging creative industries hub in White City in west London. Photography by David Grandorge
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Architects' Journal
1d ago
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City of London backs Sheppard Robson/ Diller Scofidio + Renfro Barbican scheme
City of London councillors have given their support to Sheppard Robson and Diller Scofidio + Renfro's controversial demolition and rebuild plans for London Wall West – but Michael Gove could still rule on the proposals
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Gino Spocchia ..read more
Architects' Journal
2d ago
The Architects’ Journal
BREAKING: Gove intervenes over Barbican demolition plans
Communities secretary Michael Gove has put a pause on the City of London’s demolition plans for Bastion House and the former Museum of London by issuing an Article 31 order
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Gino Spocchia ..read more
Architects' Journal
2d ago
The Architects’ Journal
As ARB plans educational shake-up, it needs to hear about your work placements
Felicity Atekpe, a member of the ARB's independent commission on Professional Practical Experience, calls for feedback on work placements as the board plans its architectural education shake-up
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Anna Highfield ..read more
Architects' Journal
2d ago
The Architects’ Journal
Architect fined £2.5k over ‘casual and ill-informed’ approach to contracts
The ARB has fined a Brighton and Hove-based architect £2,500 for his ‘casual and ill-informed approach’ to contract formation, and for failures in advising a client on project costs
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Anna Highfield ..read more