All Architects articles – Page 189
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RIBA launches competition to redevelop £13m college
Winning design team will redevelop Bird College in Sidcup
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Angela Brady becomes RIBA president
Second woman to hold post will begin two-year tenure on 1 September
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Government drops VAT changes to contracts
Housing associations say changes to design and build contracts would have cost the sector millions
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Restarting work on Universities: Any news is good news
Financial uncertainty can dampen any spending mood. But now the government has set funding and raised tuition fees, UK universities are getting on with attracting students – which means restarting schemes put on hold during the recession.
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Eight architects shortlisted for Steamboat museum
Niall McLaughlin Architects on shortlist for Lake Windermere visitor attraction
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Architects' e-petition renews call for procurement reform
Move follows call for change made by Rab Bennetts, RIBA and Design Council Cabe
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A third of architects expect workloads to fall
RIBA monthly survey also shows increasing pessimism over staffing levels
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V&A appoints ZMMA to refurbish Europe galleries
Refurbishment of seven galleries will complete restoration of front wing of London musuem
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Rafael Vinoly breaks ground at Oxford labs
Mathematical Institute will be the main academic centre for 900 undergrads
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Will Alsop names new practice ‘ALL Design’
Alsop announces up to fifteen staff will jump ship with him from RMJM
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Designs unveiled for Old Oak Common ‘super hub’
Transport interchange will link High Speed 2 and Crossrail
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Will Alsop leaves RMJM
Architect known for his many career moves sets up new practice with collleague
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SME profile: Chapman Workhouse
Duo behind architect firm Chapman Workhouse reveal how combining skills has paid off
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Titanic Belfast Visitor Centre: Now waterproof
Aluminium rainscreen panels have been installed on the attraction
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Boosting Baghdad
Architect Broadway Malyan has delivered the concept masterplan for a 17km2 extension to Sadr City in Baghdad. The scheme, worth $10bn (£6.12bn), will be built in the area formerly known as being one of the most dangerous in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The district will house over ...
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Design Council Cabe backs RIBA's procurement reform
Incoming RIBA president plans to tackle public sector design procurement that penalises small firms
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New York architect bags New Holland job
Brit David Chipperfield loses out to US firm WORKac in Russian competition organised by Architecture Foundation
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Broadway Malyan reveals plan for $10bn project in Iraq
Scheme involves a 17km2 extension of Sadr City in Baghdad
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Ruskin Square: New-look Croydon
Foster + Partners’ designed scheme includes office space and 600 homes