All Architects articles – Page 194
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Squire and Partners to review £400m Columbus Tower
Chelsea Barracks architect to take on Mark Weintraub’s controversial 63-storey Docklands tower
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Protestors won't stop Earl's Court, says developer
Redevelopment of majority of site will go ahead even if residents block building on local authority-owned land
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Is anybody listening? Architect's future under the coalition
In its scorched earth policy of slashing costs, the government thinks architects and design are almost entirely dispensible. It’s our job to convince them otherwise
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FaulknerBrowns wins design role on Newcastle Science Central
Architects will design the Gateway building to the 24-acre city centre development
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St Modwen submits planning for £70m Longbridge scheme
New town centre will include 24 new shops and restuarants as well as 40 apartments
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Award-winning schools architect fires salvo at government
Westminster Academy architect Paul Monaghan says government risks wasting “last six years”
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A fine romance: Cabe and the Design Council
Some may grumble about the match but bringing Cabe and the Design Council together might be the best thing to have happened to design for 60 years
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Architects pessimistic as work gets harder to come by
Future Trends survey shows lack of confidence in the market
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Feilden Clegg Bradley pulls out of Libya after killing of protesters
Practice will not return to country if Gaddafi remains in power, says managing partner
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Cabe name at risk as Design Council merger is finalised
Paul Finch will move with 20 staff to Design Council, but future of brand will be consulted on
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Westminster council paves way for Cucumber tower
Designs for controversial Paddington skyscraper approved
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Merger will see Cabe funding halved
Government will spend “under £3m” for two years as merger with Design Council confirmed
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Shapps confirms Cabe merger with Design Council
Wait is over as government confirms Cabe’s work will move across
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Architects and recession: Battered, bruised and broke
Architects have taken a beating over the past two years, but have they suffered any permanent damage? How are the UK’s top listed practices faring, and what impact is the recession having on design quality?
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BIG to design New York pyramid-style residential scheme
Danish architect promises a hybrid of European courtyard and Manhattan skyscraper
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Winners announced for ‘A Room for London’
David Kohn and Fiona Banner will create temporary installation on Southbank Centre
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Profits almost treble at Zaha Hadid
Revenue also booms as Middle Eastern clients are drawn to practice’s international fame
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John Drew: The new power house
For years, John Drew has been best known as the architect who advised on the masterplan for Battersea Power Station. Now he’s joined forces with Jack Pringle and has a possible £300m worth of schemes on the horizon. Emily Wright finds him in bullish mood
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Video: Birmingham Library fly-through
Exterior and interior features highlighted in £188m development
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Aukett turnover halves as Russia and Middle East slump
Architect expands into Brazil to increase workload after revenues dive in 2010