Foster + Partners’ huge Blackfriars towers scheme approved
Foster + Partners has won planning consent for a mammoth mixed-use development at Blackfriars, central London
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By Gino Spocchia 30 April 2024 3,180 Views
Foster + Partners has won planning consent for a mammoth mixed-use development at Blackfriars, central London
By Gino Spocchia 29 April 2024 6,852 Views
Many UK architects are working in Saudi Arabia, where jobs are plentiful. But what should architects be weighing up when deciding whether to follow the rush?
By Gino Spocchia 24 April 2024 3,407 Views
Planning officers have recommended approval of Foster + Partners’ plans for a mammoth mixed-use development at Blackfriars, central London
By Ian Weinfass 18 April 2024 2,547 Views
Proposals for a 62-storey New York skyscraper designed by Foster + Partners have been unveiled
By Gino Spocchia 3 April 2024 2,329 Views
Foster + Partners’ planned part-retrofit of the Grade II-listed former Fenwick department store in central London has been given the go-ahead
By Fran Williams and Rob Wilson 27 March 2024 2,162 Views
The AJ asked various built environment practitioners, ranging from architects to students, to provide examples of how they are using AI in practice
By Anna Highfield 21 March 2024 1,654 Views
Foster + Partners has revealed plans for a $1 billion spiralling tower on Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard
By Anna Highfield 18 March 2024 2,492 Views
Foster + Partners is working with actor Idris Elba on plans for an ‘eco city’ on an island off the coast of Sierra Leone
By Richard Waite and Gino Spocchia 4 March 2024 19,840 Views
The AJ can reveal that Foster + Partners is working on the multibillion-dollar project to build the world’s tallest building – a 2km-high skyscraper in Riyadh twice the height of the current record holder
By Kit Heren 6 February 2024 1,271 Views
The government showed ‘a total lack of foresight’ by getting rid of the Birmingham to Manchester leg of HS2, Norman Foster has said