All Architects articles – Page 178
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Zaha Hadid hits out at 'rude' 2012 bosses
Architect of the Aquatics Centre complains she has not been invited to the Olympics
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Hackney moots ‘timber-first’ planning policy
Council may support use of wood, where feasible, as ‘primary construction material’
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60% of architects have no business plan
RIBA report highlights lack of forward planning by most architecture practices
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Boris seeks consultants for London design panel
Consultants sought for design and urbanism procurement panel
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Stephen Hodder to be next RIBA president
Chairman of Hodder + Partners takes role unopposed
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British housing slammed as "cramped and poorly planned"
RIBA and Ipsos MORI report into public attitudes highlights dissatisfaction with space
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Aecom and NBS join forces to launch new BIM service
New firm NBS Schumann Smith will add cost and carbon data to BIM models offered to architects
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Dream job for Arup in Seoul
Engineering services firm plays centrol role in South Korean commercial development
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RIBA to include BIM in Plan of Work
The RIBA Plan of Work is set to be overhauled for the first time in 50 years to include BIM processes.
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Imperial War Museum proposals approved
£35m expansion and regeneration scheme wins council’s backing
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Serpentine pavilion designs revealed
Designs by architect Herzog & de Meuron and artist Ai Weiwei unveiled
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Broadgate owners apply for certificate of immunity from listing
British Land and Blackstone risk new heritage battle while unveiling new public realm plans for City complex
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Selfridges confirms Shard architect role on revamp
Renzo Piano’s appointment to store extension will set the luxury retailer’s agenda for the ‘next century’
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Chelsea submits bid for Battersea Power Station
Clubs hopes to develop a 60,000 seat stadium on iconic site as well as homes, shops and offices
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Killby & Gayford collapse halts work on centre for black history
Work on £6.5m history and culture centre in Brixton forced to stop after contractor goes into administration
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Features
Lord Rogers interview: 'Being old is alright, you know'
Lord Rogers is fast approaching 80 but that doesn’t stop him having ambitions to expand into the Middle East, attacking Boris Johnson’s record as London mayor or taking pleasure in a few glasses of red wine, as Emily Wright found out
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Exclusive: Shard architect primed for flagship Selfridges scheme
Renzo Piano set to embark on third high profile London project with major Oxford Street store extension
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One World Trade Center tops New York
Construction of the £1.8bn One World Trade Center surpasses the Empire State ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ
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Lord Rogers says 'time has come' to bid in Middle East
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners chairman says practice looking for work in Middle East for first time
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BIG Vancouver vision
Architect Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has unveiled plans for a 490-foot-tall tower in downtown Vancouver