Architects Journal
James McLachlan
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Goldfinger demolisher faces jail
17-Dec-2008
The developer who illegally demolished part of a listed Erno Goldfinger-designed school must rebuild it or face a prison sentence -
GM+AD flagship care centre killed off
17-Dec-2008
Gordon Murray + Alan Dunlop Architects’ (GM+AD) Community Health and Care Partnership (CHCP) scheme has been scrapped by Glasgow City Council -
EPR's Brewery plans approved
16-Dec-2008
EPR Architects’ redesigned RAM Brewery scheme in Wandsworth town centre, south-west London, has won planning approval -
Scotswood Expo winners announced
16-Dec-2008
The RIBA has named FAT as one of the six winners in the groundbreaking Scotswood Expo in Newcastle -
RMJM Hillier renamed RMJM
15-Dec-2008
RMJM Hillier – the North American division of RMJM – has announced that the company will now operate under the name RMJM -
McAslan confident about St Paul's plans
15-Dec-2008
John McAslan has told the AJ he expects his redesigned Cheapside scheme adjacent to London's St Paul's Cathedral to go-ahead early next year, despite continued reservations from CABE -
Zaha Hadid In Dubai
10-Dec-2008
Zaha Hadid Architects has benefited from Dubai’s insatiable desire for iconic projects -
Dubai: Reaching for the sky
10-Dec-2008
World famous architects are vying for the mantle of world's tallest building -
Flagship housing project stalls
10-Dec-2008
Only one of Southwark Council’s Heygate housing schemes has succeeded in winning planning, more than two years after the project began -
KPF announce competition winner
10-Dec-2008
KPF Architects and has announced Cambridge student Rebecca Roberts as the winner of its annual travel scholarships contest -
'Can of ham' wins green light
9-Dec-2008
Foggo Associates' controversial tower in St Mary’s Axe has been given the go-ahead by the London City Corporation today. -
Piercy Conner takes Living Steel design to India
9-Dec-2008
Piercy Conner Architects' award winning Symhomes design has been submitted for planning permission in Kolkata, India -
HTA's Wembley plans go in for planning
8-Dec-2008
London-based HTA Architects’ plans for a flagship mixed-use development next to Wembley Stadium in London have been submitted to Brent Council. -
Three-day week returns as recession looms
4-Dec-2008
The spectre of the 1970s returns as practices try to avoid futher redundancies -
Isozaki in Doha: latest pictures
3-Dec-2008
These are the latest images of the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha, designed by Arata Isozaki and RHWL's London office. -
Work halted on Dubai's Trump Tower
2-Dec-2008
Construction work has ground to a halt on the Atkins-designed Trump International Hotel and Tower in Dubai -
Make to close Edinburgh office
1-Dec-2008
Make is to shut its Scottish outpost and confirms other redundancies -
Eric Parry to design Royal Academy's Palladio exhibition
26-Aug-2008
The Royal Academy of Arts has appointed Eric Parry Architects to design the exhibition devoted to the 16th-century architect Andrea Palladio. -
HOK to design medical centre behind British Library
22-Aug-2008
HOK has landed a contract to design a medical research centre in King's Cross, London. -
RIBA seeks architects for affordable-housing competition in Norwich
22-Aug-2008
The RIBA is inviting architects to throw their hats into the ring for an affordable mixed-tenure housing development just outside Norwich city centre. -
Stride Treglown's mixed-use plans for Bristol win go-ahead
21-Aug-2008
Stride Treglown has been given the green light for a mixed-use scheme in Bristol city centre. -
Pellings police station axed
21-Apr-2008
The London Metropolitan Police has scrapped Pellings Architects’ proposals for the redevelopment of Wood Green police station in the London Borough of Haringey. -
Farrell gets behind green Green Paper
18-Apr-2008
Terry Farrell has lent his weight to a planned Green Paper that aims to bring together the construction industry to combat its effect on climate change. -
Foster and Neil Tomlinson to revamp New Covent Garden Market
16-Apr-2008
Foster + Partners and London-based Neil Tomlinson Architects have been appointed by Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) to revamp New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in central London. -
RMJM goes back to school in Newcastle
9-Apr-2008
RMJM has been appointed to design Newcastle College’s new sixth-form academy as part of the £160 million overhaul of its campus. -
Housebuilders 'pessimistic' over zero-carbon targets
7-Apr-2008
The cream of the UK’s housebuilders have warned that they are ‘deeply uncomfortable’ about their ability to achieve the government’s targets for all new homes to be zero-carbon by 2016. -
Adjaye's Denver museum at centre of legal row
7-Apr-2008
Less than six months after opening, Adjaye/Associates' Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver (MCA) is at the centre of a legal battle.



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