All Architects articles – Page 212
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Shortlist unveiled for prime minister’s Better Public ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV awards
List for best public-funded building includes schools, bridges – and an extension to the M6
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Chelsea Barracks proposals withdrawn
Prince Charles victorious as Qatari Diar drops Rogers from controversial scheme
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Boris’ viewing corridors threaten landmark schemes
New and expanded viewing corridors proposed by the mayor of London could have a significant impact on a number of planned buildings in the capital, according to experts
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Populous back in black
Populous, the architect formerly known as HOK Sport, has returned to the black in 2008 with a pre-tax profit of £83,411 (2007: £119,360 loss)
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Four architects make it onto Brighton landmark shortlist
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Design Partnership, Foster + Partners, Make and Wilkinson Eyre have been shortlisted on a £250m scheme to redevelop Brighton’s seafront conference centre
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Westminster council gives Chelsea Barracks boost
Controversial Rogers scheme looks set to win planning on 18 June
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Beijing Olympics trio top Lubetkin prize shortlist
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTVs in Ireland, Germany and Sri Lanka complete RIBA international shortlist
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Architects of demolished buildings seek solace online
Rubble Club support group highlights 'unnecessarily' high level of demolition
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Science Museum unveils £150m revamp
Wilkinson Eyre's designs for 'Museum of the Future' include glowing 'brain' beacon and new cosmology gallery
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Zaha Hadid beats Snøhetta with Cairo Expo City design
Architect's winning concept for 450,000m2 exhibition city in Egypt invokes the fluidity of the Nile
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Rogers' British Museum extension 'could be bolder', says Cabe
Design watchdog praises 'intelligent response' to brief but calls for 'bolder' architectural expression
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Amanda Levete Architects prompts review of Thai rules
Foreign architects in Thailand could receive a boost thanks to former Future Systems director's practice
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Cabe 'encouraged' by Olympic media centre rethink
Design body softens stance on Allies & Morrison's designs after architect submits revisions
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Candy development given green light in Chelsea
Subsidiary of Christian Candy’s CPC Group receives planning for residential development a stone’s throw from Chelsea Barracks scheme
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Tall buildings threat as mayor updates viewing corridors
Draft guidance 'significantly increases' protection of ten viewing corridors and introduces two new ones
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Reed out loud: the RIBA's first woman president
Ruth Reed wants to change people’s views of the RIBA – and becoming the institute’s first woman president isn’t a bad place to start. She talks to Dan Stewart about her priorities for her two-year stint, the recession and how she hopes to make the RIBA less London-centric
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Viñoly has another go at Battersea
Architect scraps glass tower plans in favour of design that includes only low-rise buildings
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Manchester seeks architects for £165m town hall complex
First design tenders go out for city council's five-year central Manchester scheme
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Allies and Morrison unveil seaside scheme
Architect designs apartment scheme in Felixstowe overlooking the sea
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Friendly bus station falls on Slough
Bblur’s exciting new design ensures Berkshire town is on the architecture map