All Architects articles – Page 210
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Menta withdraws Cherry orchard application
Developer puts Croydon project on hold after council recommends it be refused permission
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Winners revealed at 61st Housing Design Awards
Top prize goes to Totnes scheme built by Galliford Try subsidiary in collaboration with the council and a community group
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Herzog & de Meuron wins Lubetkin prize for Beijing Bird's Nest
Architect's 2008 Olympic stadium beats Foster's Beijing airport terminal and Arup's Water Cube to scoop RIBA non-EU prize
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Sheppard Robson gets thumbs up for Holborn scheme
28,000m² mixed-use scheme will include offices and housing
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Architects show confidence in rising workload
Architects’ confidence in the private housing and commercial sectors is beginning to return, according to a RIBA survey
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson guilty of 'fraudulent misrepresentation'
High Court judges that architect deceived clients about composition of project team on two high-profile jobs
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92% of Europe's architects remain gloomy
Survey reveals pessimistic outlook throughout Europe, though few UK firms take part
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Carmody Groarke’s 7/7 memorial unveiled in Hyde Park
Memorial honours victims of 2005 Tube bombings
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Rogers designs 50-storey skyscraper in Mexico City
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners commissioned to design headquarters for BBVA and Bancomer
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RIBA launches seafront shelters competition
Four shelters and kiosk by Bexhill-on-Sea's De La Warr Pavilion will form part of £5m regeneration programme
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Architecture Association school unveils summer pavilion
“Driftwood” structure created from spruce plywood
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Vinoly returns home to build luxury flats
Battersea Power Station architect completes first project in native country of Uruguay
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Rogers tower to fall victim to viewing corridor
Initial designs by Lord Rogers’ firm for a new tower in the City of London look set to be the first victim of mayor Boris Johnson’s revamped viewing corridor policies
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Historic buildings hit by Part L
Alarm that historic buildings undergoing refurbishment will have to meet modern energy efficiency standards
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Green light for John McAslan's £120m super-campus
Manchester Metropolitan University's Birley Fields campus will add £29m a year to local shops and services
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Capita to redevelop Cardiff theatre
Consultant's architecture division secures £3.9m grant for Welsh cultural project
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Fuksas shortlisted for Oxfordshire chapel job
Italian starchitect could have chance to build first UK building if successful
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RIBA announces new chief executive
Harry Rich, former deputy chief executive of the Design Council, takes on executive leadership of Institute
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O’Donnell + Tuomey to design LSE student centre
Irish architect beats stellar shortlist including Chipperfield, Feilden Clegg Bradley and AHMM
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Construction on Heatherwick pavilion kicks off
£13m British pavilion for Shanghai Expo will be decked in 60,000 acrylic rods that will sway in the wind to 'respond to nature'