All Architects articles – Page 153
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Met picks AHMM to design new Scotland Yard
Architect wins design competition to revamp the Curtis Green building that will be new home of the Met
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Adjaye's Hackney fashion hub wins planning
Architect David Adjaye’s plans for a £100m fashion retail hub in east London have been given the green light by Hackney council
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Ditch the ARB
It’s not just that the Architects Registration Board is without purpose - it’s also a drag on innovation and change and threatens the very existence of the RIBA
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Atkins looks to recruit architects after winning education work
Firm looking for a minimum of 20 architects to help deliver primary, secondary, further and higher education projects
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BPTW Greenwich scheme wins planning
BPTW Partnership wins planning for £18m development in Greenwich, London
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RIBA to leave historic HQ
Institute to run design competition for new London offices five doors down
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Archial revenue falls as staff numbers plummet
Architect forecasts improvement in 2013 and 2014
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The spaces in between
As London’s King’s Cross Square opens at last, Ike Ijeh considers the chequered history of the capital’s spaces - and their likely future
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Green light for South Bank tower cluster
Carlyle Group and PLP’s plans for cluster of nine buildings approved by Southwark Council
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Call for space labels for new homes
Housing Forum report says mandatory labelling would drive up standards without regulation
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Atkins wins £75m Riyadh Metro role
Atkins wins lead design role for three metro lines on massive Riyadh Metro project
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Benoy’s profit jumps 30%
Architect reports increase in revenue and profit, but director takes 80% pay cut
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Waterman increases dividend as profit dips
Engineer confident that UK market is returning to growth
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Modernism has lost its way
Modern architecture has abandoned functionality for the sake of the creation of shapes
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A riff on the luxury of time
The Royal Designers Summer School inspires Chris Wise to reflect on the civilising quality of time and buy a flamenco guitar
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Foster + Partners' The Hydro
With its dazzling state-of-the-art light shows, Foster + Partners’ £125m concert arena on the Clyde could well become the main event itself
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Seriously, Crystal Palace plans are no joke
Why the plans to rebuild the famous Crystal Palace of 1851 might actually be more than a billionaire’s pipe dream
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In praise of the Stirling prize
At first this might appear professionally self-indulgent, but we should recognise the incredible success that the Stirling prize and other RIBA awards have had
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Boris unveils £500m plan to rebuild Crystal Palace
Mayor says redevelopment backed by Chinese billionaire will see the Victorian Crystal Palace ‘rise again’