Foster + Partners

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Glasgow-based design practice Threesixty Architecture has been appointed to draw up fresh plans for the city's Buchanan Galleries. The Architects Journal reports that Landec, the site owner, appointed Threesixty Architecture to replace Foster + Partners on the project to develop the 1990s struc

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Law firm Morton Fraser MacRoberts will be making a move to its new premises at Haymarket Square in Edinburgh. The Grade A office space is designed by architects Foster + Partners, and the new office will feature state-of-the-art facilities that support agile working and collaboration between the fir

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New images have been released for the proposed redevelopment of Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow following a public consultation. Landsec said the new imagery reflects how the proposals for key parts of the development have evolved and marks the next stage of the developer's consultation on the fu

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Foster + Partners has submitted plans for a major office-led development which would be built on stilts to allow trees and open public space to run beneath the building. Known as Colechurch House, the mixed-use scheme will stand in the shadow of the Shard near London Bridge Station and will also pro

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M&G Real Estate and its appointed property developer Qmile Group have announced the start of construction work at the £350 million Haymarket Edinburgh mixed-use development. Designed by globally renowned architect Foster + Partners, Haymarket will deliver more than 380,000 sq ft of much-ne

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The City of London Planning and Transportation Committee has passed a resolution to grant planning permission for The Tulip. Foster + Partners’ new public cultural attraction called The Tulip will be sited next to 30 St Mary Axe, also known as The Gherkin.

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M&G Real Estate has appointed architects Foster + Partners to design the masterplan for its £300 million Haymarket mixed-use development in the Scottish capital. The four-acre site currently has planning permission for three Grade A office buildings totalling 350,000 sq ft, a 190

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