All Architects articles – Page 208
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Goldschmied steps in to sponsor struggling Stirling prize
The Stirling prize has been rescued by the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, which is stumping up the £20,000 prize money after the RIBA struggled to find a sponsor for the prize
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BBC picks designers for £25m Cardiff centre
FAT Architecture and Holder Mathias set to work with Igloo Regeneration on new production hub
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Eric Parry wins planning for £4.5m music facility at Wells Cathedral School
Mendip council approves plan for new music building and sports pavilion
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So long, Sunand: the outgoing RIBA president reflects
Regrets? He’s had a few. But then again, too few to mention – unless pushed. Sunand Prasad, the outgoing president of the RIBA gives Dan Stewart a list of his achievements while in office, and fighting Prince Charles was only one of them
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One in five architecture firms making a loss, says report
Over 280 companies in the UK architecture industry have sunk into the red
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Architects more optimistic, says RIBA
July survey revealed fewer firms expected a decrease in workload than in the previous month, and 11% of practices expected staff levels to rise in next three months
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Foster + Partners £16m in the red
Pre-tax losses at Lord Foster’s firm almost double after ‘one of the most challenging years since practice’s inception’
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Chelsea shortlist sparks fears among residents
Campaign group voices concern about modernist architects on shortlist to masterplan Chelsea Barracks
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HLM, Arup and EC Harris nab prison design job
The three firms will provide design services before work begins on 800-bed jail, and act as design adviser and contract administrator during construction
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EPR Architects takes off at Biggin Hill
Four-star hotel gets permission to land at Biggin Hill Airport
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Prince of Wales wanted different architect for Nouvel scheme
Media reports suggest Prince of Wales wanted new architect for One New Change development
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RIBA asks architects to rethink public toilet
Alsop, Robert Adam and DSDHA among designers asked to design new public WCs
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RIBA calls for national space standards in private housebuilding
Report published in collaboration with Cabe and English Partnerships recommends national minimum standards for all new-build housing
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Chelsea snubs Adam and Terry
Classicist architects Robert Adam and Quinlan Terry have been left off a longlist, unveiled this week, of masterplanners to design Qatari Diar’s Chelsea Barracks scheme in London
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Crossrail unveils full list of design partners
Engineers and architects are named to work on London Crossrail stations
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Longlist revealed for Chelsea Barracks rethink
Feilden Clegg Bradley, Terry Farrell and Robert AM Stern are on list of 10 masterplanners, but not Quinlan Terry
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Open House seeks mentors for summer workshops
Built environment professionals invited to get involved with Summer Eco City Architecture Academy this month
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New homes are too small, finds Cabe survey
Design watchdog discovers new-build private-sector homes in and around London have inadequate space for normal activity
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BAA unveils latest plans for Foster's new Heathrow terminal
First phase of the building formerly known as Heathrow East will be complete in 2013
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Bartlett and Cambridge double-nominated for research award
RIBA's President's Award for Research shortlist names 12 pieces of work that contribute to architectural knowledge