All Architects articles – Page 192
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Hopkins leads the pack at RIBA awards
Hopkins’ velodrome among the winners at the 2011 RIBA awards
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Period drama: The Holburne Museum
Bathonians were up in arms when Eric Parry Architects sought to add a modern extension to an 18th century, grade I-listed building. But the architect won out and the Holburne Museum shouldn’t have anyone reaching for the smelling salts
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Liverpool council to build 'easy to convert' schools
Following James Review recommendations council is looking at ’airport terminal-style schools’
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CAD images: Where have all the humans gone?
There’s nothing so seductive as a CAD image of your dream project, computer-generated visualisations of how we want the world to be. Trouble is, they’re divorced from reality
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Brit makes St Petersburg cultural quarter shortlist
David Chipperfield is on a shortlist of four for the prestigious design competition
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Zaha Hadid makes rich list with £37m fortune
Architect appears on list for first time but wealth dwarved by other construction multi-millionaires
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RCA head of architecture steps down
Nigel Coates leaves his position at the London college after 16 years to concentrate on his design practice
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Wolverton Park: urban retreat
A £35m residential development in Milton Keynes has been selected as the sole UK entry in an international shortlist of nominees for the Urban Land Institute’s Awards for Excellence
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Zaha Hadid sets sights on London skyline
Architect wants to move into high-rise commercial development
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Ballymore submits plans for US embassy area
Terry Farrell’s 15-acre masterplan for area around proposed US embassy goes in for planning
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BIG and Buro win Albanian culture complex
Designs unveiled for 27,000m2 project featuring an unenclosed mosque and public square
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Who's afraid of Zaha Hadid?
London developers are, says the world-renowned architect. But that’s not going to stop her increasing her presence in the UK and following up her aquatics centre success with tall buildings in the capital. She talks about work, high points and low - and why her clubbing days are over
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The James Review: Now it's up to us
The James Review talks a lot of sense and clarifies what challenges lie ahead. It should inspire architects to use the best of their skills to meet them
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More Moorish: Tottenham Town Hall
United House and bptw have completed the refurbishment of Tottenham Town Hall
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Sloping off: a:b:i:r architects Brighton house
The house optimises its sloping gradient with lower ground floor bedrooms
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City limits: 5 Broadgate
British Land and Make have received planning permission to revelop 5 Broadgate in the City of London
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Gherkin architect pronounces death of the skyscraper
Shard and Cheesegrater part of a dying breed, says Ken Shuttleworth
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British Land and Make win planning for City project
12-storey office block will replace four buildings in Broadgate
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Cartwright Pickard wins planning for £3m Sheffield scheme
Arundel Street mixed-use project includes office, retail and 72 student flats
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Andy Von Bradsky: A man of parts
At the heart of Andy Von Bradsky’s business strategy as boss of PRP is a paradox: to survive as an architect, you have to stop just being an architect. It’s time we used all the skills at our disposal, he says