All Architects articles – Page 103
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Serpentine Gallery lost £430k on 2014 pavilion
Accounts show Smiljan Radić’s cost close to £1m to build
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Features
A sensational career
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh pays tribute to Zaha Hadid
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Olympics boss pays tribute to Zaha Hadid
John Armitt says 2012 aquatics centre ‘a lasting legacy’ for London
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Half of Londoners worried about tall towers
Historic England says more people need to be consulted about what is being planned
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Bishopsgate public hearing date set
Planning inquiry one of the last to be heard by outgoing mayor
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Confidence recovers with Scottish architects
UK-wide Future Trends fell slightly last month, says RIBA
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Architects lead tributes to Zaha Hadid
Rogers, Foster, Gehry and Libeskind lead tributes to Zaha Hadid
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Workers 'abused' on Qatar World Cup project
Amnesty International warns Qatar 2022 firms to clamp down on abuses following allegations
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Zaha Hadid dies, aged 65
Tributes flow in after world-renowned architect dies of heart attack
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Olympic fringe housing gets green light
Bellway and Levitt Bernstein win planning for 194-home Stratford scheme
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V&A China gallery moves a step closer
Shenzhen’s design history is about much more than copying, say researchers
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Shard architect wins Cornwall bridge contest
William Matthews beat Niall McLaughlin, Marks Barfield and Wilkinson Eyre
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Memorial service in May for Andrew Derbyshire
Former RMJM president died earlier this month, aged 92
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Comment
The NHS working with developers? It'll be tough
The ‘healthy towns’ initiative is welcome, but there will be challenges along the way
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Four in five teachers insist school design is important
New-build schools singled out for criticisms