All Architects articles – Page 201
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Starry opening night for Foster's Khan Shatyr
Dignitaries attend entertainment centre opening timed to celebrate Kazakhstan president’s 70th birthday
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Competition: bring a vacant site back to life
ɫTV, Property week and ɫTV Design have launched a competition with Urban Splash to breath life into an empty site
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Chelsea Barracks: The Prince is not the Problem
Does the ongoing Chelsea Barracks saga teach us as much about architects as it does Prince Charles?
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Architects: Prince must vow to stop meddling
Architects have called on Prince Charles to formally pledge not to interfere in the planning system
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Bath Spa project team paid council £7m compensation
Council records reveal details of payment to Bath and North East Somerset Council by Carillion and Nicholas Grimshaw
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Heatherwick's 'Seed Cathedral' wins RIBA Lubetkin Prize
British pavilion for Shanghai’s World Expo heralded as ’an outstanding emblem for Britain’
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HOK turns its office into a village green
HOK London studio goes green as part of the London Festival of Architecture Open Studios
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Kraus Schnberg wins Galvinzing in Architecture award
Architect recognised for extension and refurbishment of a Victorian warehouse in Bradford
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Candy brothers win Chelsea Barracks case
Judge rules Qataris breached contract but brothers must wait for damages
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City of London's 2012 entrance options revealed
Architecture Foundation shortlists five designs for a temporary new landmark for Aldgate
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Millennium projects: 10 years of good luck
From the wobbly Millennium Bridge to the infamous Spinnaker Tower and the runaway success of Tate Modern, fortune smiled on some millennium projects more than others. Ike Ijeh celebrates their 10th anniversary
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David Chipperfield cyclists triumph in City of London
London Festival of Architecture kicks off with team race through Smithfield
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Vote for your favourite construction photo
Chance to vote online in the CIOB’s Art of ɫTV photography contest
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RIBA fears double-dip recession as workloads fall
Index measuring architect workloads falls for third month in a row
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Alsop opens London Festival of Architecture
Will Alsop, Paul Finch and Roger Zogolovitch lead procession up Regent Street to celebrate the work of John Nash
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New Savoy opening date revealed
“Most expensive” hotel refurbishment to complete six months late
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Wilkinson Eyre's £17m Worthing Pool goes in for planning
Competition-winning swimming and leisure complex is designed to echo its seaside setting
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Government cuts affect further £10bn of schemes
£450m Hartlepool hospital and Denton Corker Marshall Stonehenge visitor centre among those culled
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Aukett makes a profit in the UK
Architect’s UK operations turn £1m loss into £22k profit through 66% cut in costs, while planning to focus on commercial sector
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Unemployment hits construction industry hard
Jobless building labourers up 15,000, as architects lead woe among construction professionals