All Architects articles – Page 103
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Young Architects of the Year: On sustainability
Built from the beginning in a context of eco-awareness, the work of these Young Architect of the Year nominees has been green-tinted from the start. But what do they think of the state of sustainability today?
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BDP deal will open up Asia market, says former boss
Richard Saxon adds BIM was a factor in £100m takeover by Japanese engineer
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Make rejigs £350m scheme to fit Facebook HQ
Planners set to approve changes despite concerns over loss of retail
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Design guide launched for build to rent
Urban Land Institute launches best practice guide for fast-growing sector
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London uni raises the roof for new student hub
SOAS University of London reveals first images of new curved glass roof installed on campus
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LSE unveils rival designs for £100m building
Shortlist includes Grafton, Amanda Levete and Diller Scofidio Renfro
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Metal band Architects name challenged
Regulator takes ‘pragmatic view’ of breaches of the law
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Plans in for £750m Croydon regeneration
Scheme includes revamp of Fairfield Halls concert hall
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£100m London scheme wins planning appeal
Decision comes 18 months after it was thrown out
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Scottish architects fret but optimism recovers in rest of UK
Latest RIBA Future Trends survey finds optimism strongest in the south
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Local architect nabs Manchester concert hall
Stephenson Studio triumphs in RIBA competition
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Industry gathers for evidence-based design debate
Invitees from the construction industry met at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s 240 Blackfriars HQ to discuss the use of data in building design
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First images of Serpentine Pavilions released
Bjarke Ingels designs central pavilion, with four other architects responsible for smaller projects
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Zaha Hadid: 'I don't see the point in doing a project badly'
First woman architect to appear on Desert Island Discs in its 74-year history
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Comment
Older Londoners deserve a better city
The next mayor must help build a city that meets older Londoners’ needs
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Rogers to roll out thousands of flatpack homes
Son of Y:Cube could provide as many as new 7,500 homes a year
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Green light for major London brownfield scheme
Anthology wins approval for 316-home east London scheme
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Mace London office scheme opens
Doone Silver Architects and Flanagan Lawrence designed office block snapped up by international law firm