Architects – Page 182
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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
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Architect's office backs England for World Cup
Weston Williamson turns its office into a giant England flag
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Tony Jacob to speak at ɫTV Supermarkets conference
Join John Lewis’ head of construction in July to hear him talk about the future of retail property
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Sculptor recreates Tate Modern out of sugar cubes
Models of Tate Modern and NEO Bankside can be viewed by the public during the London Festival of Architecture
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Industry recognised in Queen's honours list
Green housing expert Bill Dunster and former Crossrail chairman Douglas Oakervee among construction figures to receive honours
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Canary Wharf in talks to build Walkie Talkie tower
Report in FT says group’s contracting arm could sign deal with Land Securities in next month
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Terry Farrell to masterplan 70-acre Earl’s Court site
Terry Farrell & Partners has won a competition to masterplan 70 acres of land on the site of the Earl’s Court exhibition centre in west London
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Germany scores a hat-trick!
Even before it completed the central station redevelopment in Berlin in time for the 2006 World Cup, German architect von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (GMP) had opened an office in South Africa with a view to gaining work on the 2010 finals.
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Tribal sells Nightingale Architects for £13m
Public sector services consultant Tribal has sold Nightingale Architects for £13.1m to the UK subsidiary of Canadian design group IBI
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Charles asks: Would you live in the homes you build?
Prince of Wales sets out new rule of thumb for housebuilders
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Tribal sells Nightingale for £13m
Public sector architect bought by UK subsidiary of Canadian design group IBI
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Green light for £78m Bodleian library revamp
Wilkinson Eyre designs will open up Giles Gilbert Scott’s ’book fortress’ to the public
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Ed Vaizey ousted from architecture role
Shock government move hands John Penrose brief despite Vaizey speech at RIBA this week
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US embassy architects visit London for Cabe talks
A team from the US architect designing the new £690m American embassy in London held talks with architectural watchdog Cabe in the capital last week.