All Students articles – Page 31
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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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Government unveils new low-carbon strategy
Growth of wind power and home insulation are among proposals aiming to meet 2020 targets on efficiency and emissions
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Construction to lose 13% of jobs this year
ConstructionSkills warns that up to 450,000 jobs could go by 2011, with consequent skills losses
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Goodwood sculpture celebrates Audi history
Capita provides structural engineering for Gerry Judah's design featuring the Auto Union Streamliner
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Westminster gets £400k grant to help unemployed
University scheme set up for unemployed quantity surveyors, architects, planners and construction managers
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East London workspace opens its doors
RARA offers a flexible and cheap place for struggling young architects to be creative
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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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Dutch build city to bulk up 2028 Olympic bid
MVRDV design strategy aims to add 60,000 houses, 100,000 work places and nature reserves to Almere
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RIBA announces Stephen Williams scholarship winner
Sheffield University student wins £5,000 award to finish her Part 2 architecture studies
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Crystal clear: Rem Koolhaas' Chinese cultural centre
Rem Koolhaas’ Office for Metropolitan Architecture has won the design competition for a cultural centre and transport hub in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen
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The victorious BIG: BIG's design for Tallinn town hall
Danish architect BIG has won a competition to design a town hall in Tallinn, Estonia in collaboration with British engineer Adams Kara Taylor
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Seville residents halt Zaha Hadid library
Local opposition may force abandonment of architect's Spanish avant-garde building
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Prasad urges architects not to cut fees
RIBA president asks members not to make unrealistic fee bids in order to win work
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Rogers goes on offensive against Prince Charles
Architect accuses Prince of Wales of breaking “constitutional understanding” over Chelsea Barracks
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Academic becomes youngest CIOB East Midlands chair
Appointment coincides with Novus launch aimed at construction students and young professionals
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Video: Floating house leaves Venice Biennale with sinking feeling
Artist’s floating two-storey house, designed as symbol of American dream, sinks
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Prasad: Chelsea Barracks 'no defeat for modern architecture'
RIBA president says he is 'dismayed' by Qatari Diar’s decision to withdraw planning application.
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Chelsea Barracks proposals withdrawn
Prince Charles victorious as Qatari Diar drops Rogers from controversial scheme
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To begin at the beginning: Arup's gallery
Arup’s new gallery, PHASE 2, has unveiled a specially commissioned piece by New York artist Matthew Ritchie, in collaboration with Daniel Bosia of Arup Advanced Geometry Unit. Ritchie’s sculpture, called The Last Scattering, is inspired by the Big Bang theory
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¡Arriba art!: Mexico art gallery
David Chipperfield Architects has been appointed to design a new art gallery in Mexico City