All Architects articles – Page 133
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Prince Charles backed move to scrap Smithfield
Future king ‘cheered’ decision by Eric Pickles to throw out McAslan proposal for Smithfield market
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Woods Bagot lands role on Christchurch rebuild
Architect part of team to design new convention centre in earthquake hit city
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Urbed designer wins Wolfson prize
Firm’s manager sees off competition from four other enties including those by architects Barton Willmore and PRP
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Queens Park Rangers unveils massive regeneration scheme
Football club publishes plans for stadium and homes on brownfield site at Old Oak Common
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Features
Our H.O.U.S.E
Combining the benefits of high enviromental efficiency and prefabricated design and assembly, the student-designed H.O.U.S.E is setting the benchmark for regulation friendly housing
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This year's carbuncle
Architect Sheppard Robson’s Woolwich Central scheme has won the Carbuncle Cup, the prize for the worst building of the year
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Bam scoops V&A Dundee job
Contractor lands presitigious job to build museum designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma
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Aecom and URS unveil combined management team
Current Aecom European boss Steve Morriss will take reins of combined firm in the region
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Lord Foster hits out after 'Boris Island' is ditched
Architect follows Boris Johnson and blasts decision to ditch Estuary airport
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Comment
Can building services continue to serve?
As the market comes out of recession building services teams need to be vigilant
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Huge scheme on cards as New Scotland Yard up for sale
Architecture practice SOM proposes resi scheme for central London site after conducting feasibility study
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Construction bosses among 200 backing Scots independence
Letter to the Scottish Herald proclaims Scotland must “look outwards to the world of opportunity”
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Recovery puts pressure on architects to find staff
Areas such as London and Scotland facing recruitment issues
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Broadway Malyan to design urban district in China
Firm to masterplan new urban district in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province
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US mag apologises to Zaha Hadid for Qatar 'error'
New York Review of Books posts statement on website
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'Very exciting shed' wins highest ever BREEAM score
Speller Metcalfe’s Western Power Distribution depot scores 102% under BREEAM standard
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Elephant & Castle roundabout revamp wins public backing
Construction of major redesign of Elephant Castle roundabout expected to begin next year
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Mace and G&T under pressure over Tate Modern extension
Mace and Gardiner Theobald under pressure on £215m job, as Stanhope takes on troubleshooting role
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Two firms battling it out for £400m BBC TV Centre
Exclusive: The race for the key role on Stanhope’s redevelopment of the iconic BBC studios in west London is down to two firms