All Architects articles – Page 144
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Farrell Review expected to make 'dozens' of recommendations
Review into state of the architecture profession to be published at the end of the month
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Royal Docks competition winner revealed
Ecobuild latest: A proposal to turn Silvertown Dock into a new type of marina has won a competition aimed at coming up with idea to transform the Royal Docks in east london
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Four architects in line for £200m Maidenhead revamp
Practices including Eric Parry and Rick Mather chasing mixed-use job
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Call for low-cost housing in London city centre
Ecobuild latest: RIBA Gold Medallist 2014 Joseph Rykwert brands British cities ‘sick’
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Designs unveiled for Canadian Holocaust Museum
Shortlist of six teams for $9.5m museum includes David Adjaye and Daniel Libeskind
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Green light for key phase of £1bn Cambridge extension
Wilkinson Eyre and Mole Architects’ plans for part of the huge £1bn North-west Cambridge city extension have been approved
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Study to make case for benefits of green offices
Ecobuild latest: World Green Ӱ Council launches study to measure the health and productivity benefits of sustainable office buildings
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Capita’s property business doubles profit
Former Capita Symonds division enjoys strong first year as Capita Property and Infrastructure
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Architect warns over New Street design changes
Alejandro Zaera-Polo calls on client Network Rail to reconsider “destructive” alterations
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Design team picked for £50m Newcastle science centre job
Exclusive: Hawkins\Brown, Buro Happold and BD Landscapes will work on phase two of £325m scheme
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First new build on Kensington Palace Gardens for 100 years
Exclusive: Architect Colwyn Foulkes Partners gets green light for luxury residence near Kensington Palace
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Olympic Aquatics Centre to open this weekend
Zaha Hadid’s acquatics centre to open on Saturday, with swimming sessions to start at £3.50
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Selfridges picks team for revamp of flagship Oxford Street store
Exclusive: Gensler, Expedition and Blue Sky Ӱ appointed for £10m-plus London project
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RMJM's Hong Kong business folds
RMJM’s Hong Kong arm has been wound up after being hit with a series of winding-up petitions from creditors
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Comment
Euston, we have lift off!
George Osborne’s announcement last week that Euston should be demolished is a very welcome surprise