All Architects articles – Page 182
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Exhibition Road: Walkin' & wheels
Dixon Jones’ £28m reworking of South Kensington’s great museum quarter, Exhibition Road, resolves the long stand-off between pedestrians and cars by allowing them to share the same space. Ike Ijeh is knocked over by the simplicity of the design. Photographs by Tim Crocker
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Stanton Williams: The Attraction of Opposites
Architect Stanton Williams is a company that likes to be different - so when its profit plunged by 90% at the start of the financial crisis it didn’t do what so many other architects are doing and look abroad for work. It decided to stick with what it knows best: ...
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Architects struggle as Archial latest to make cuts
Up to 15% of Archial staff face redundancy amid restructure as RIBA says profession is ‘fragile’
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Landmark registry office opens in Blackpool
£2m building by architect dRMM is clad in gold-coloured shingles
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RMJM gets permission for 300m high Istanbul tower
The 500,000m2 development will include a hotel, offices and apartments
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Competition to design Cronton Colliery opens
Masterplan of 43ha site should be approached as a blank canvas
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Archial to make 15% of staff redundant
Major restructuring announced that will see greater collaboration with sister firm Norr
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Architect for Bath arts centre chosen
University of Bath apppoints Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios to design new Centre for the Arts
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Plans submitted for BBC's Wood Lane site
Design by architects Aukett Fitzroy Robinson and PLP Architecture incorporates a mixture of housing and work space
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Atkins unveils designs for Georgia skyscraper
250m-tall tower will be one of the tallest in the region
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YRM entered administration before RMJM sale
Pre-pack deal leaves majority of staff without two-months’ wages
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Will Alsop's The Public could be shut, council admits
Controversial £55m art complex in West Bromwich could be closed just four years after opening
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Canada's bold new library: Can we borrow it?
A city near Vancouver has taken a bold approach with its new public library - throwing out traditional study spaces and pioneering design by social media. Could it provide a template for our own beleaguered institutions? Ike Ijeh reports
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YRM to operate as separate studio after RMJM takeover
Architecture specialist to work as ‘YRM-Lab’, with few staff transferring to Scottish-based firm
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One-bedroom hotel on South Bank opens for 2012
David Kohn Architects’ A Room for London is part of the London 2012 Festival
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Sheppard Robson scheme in doubt
Boris Johnson to commission review of Hammersmith scheme, examining the impact of reducing its height
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Plans for £60m Thames pontoon withdrawn
Client still committed to the Mace and Gensler scheme but will make amendments following negative reception
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UK architect wins competition to masterplan $1bn Iraqi rebuild
Architect Assemblage has designed a masterplan for housing which could be rolled out across the country
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Eco hotel planned near Bangalore unveiled
Architect Mohsin Cooper and engineer Hurleypalmerflatt behind 9,450m2 scheme