All Architects articles – Page 155
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Architect sought by Natural History Museum
World-famous museum launches design competition as it seeks to redesign its grounds
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The Iceberg, Denmark: Jagged edge
The Iceberg - a residential scheme that owes its dramatic profile to the unceasing Scandinavian quest for light
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BDP's Appleton Academy opens for new school year
BDP-designed £22m school for children aged three-years old to 16 opens in Bradford
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Final panes of glass installed in aquatics centre
The final pane of a total of 628 panes of glass has now been installed in the Zaha Hadid designed Aquatics Centre in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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HLM seals deal to revive Sidell Gibson
HLM finalises deal to revive bust architect Sidell Gibson as part of the HLM Group
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Made in Britain
British consultants should capitalise on their reputation as market leaders to win large scale projects around the world
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Developer expects four month delay to Shell Centre revamp
Canary Wharf Group ‘disappointed’ at government’s decision to call in massive development on London’s South Bank
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The lack of specialist architects
Having more executive architect practices in the UK would create jobs for young people and avoid the problems that projects are running into
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Developer eyes 'low-cost' fix for 'Walkie Scorchie' heat ray
Canary Wharf Group says cost of solution for solar glare problem on City tower likey to be in the “low single digit millions”
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UK firms sought for £1.7bn West Kowloon development
Boss dismisses concerns following rebooting of park design competition
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WSP joins Renzo Piano on Sellar’s ‘Shardlets’ towers
Shard developer Sellar brings WSP on board for two further Renzo Piano-designed towers in London Bridge Quarter
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Galliford Try and Linden Homes make RIBA client shortlist
Galliford Try and Linden Homes have been shortlisted for the RIBA’s client of the year award for the Newball Be housing project in Harlow, Essex
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Olympic stadium architect's profit falls 82%
UK arm of Populous also reports shrinking revenue in “difficult economic situation”
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Shell Centre faces delay after public inquiry called
Construction on massive Shell Centre revamp likely to be delayed after minister “calls in” planning application for a public inquiry
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Southbank Centre woos skateboarders with new skatepark
Southbank Centre unveils designs for new skateboarding area aimed at appeasing skaters who have objected to arts centre’s £120m revamp
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Responsible resourcing should be an integral part of every project
An independently verifiable procurement process will make us more accountable for the products we supply, specify or use
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Schools for our times
It’s possible to design a good school on a tiny budget – it may not win the Stirling prize, but who cares?
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Architects in the frame
The much-debated Museum of Liverpool judgment shows us that it can be the architect’s head on the block rather than the contractor’s
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Good design is an essential activity on any project
Good design is not an extra that adds aesthetic value – it is the essential intellectual process at the heart of every product
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Modular assembly forest school
Lime Tree Primary School, a modular assembly forest school in Greater Manchester, has a sensitive design concept from standardised elements