All Architects articles – Page 188
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Lend Lease's £700m Tithebarn scheme shelved
Preston redevelopment put on hold as anchor tenant John Lewis pulls out
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Tim Byles lines up three architects for Cornerstone
Penoyre and Prasad, LSI and Cullinen Architects in discussion with ex-PFS boss
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Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley wins restoration project
Grade-II listed building will house craft busineses and a visitor and education centre
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Permission granted for London and Bath Estates' 'Octopus' building
Design by Make includes a 50m high LED shroud
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Squire and Partners gets green light on Manchester scheme
150,000ft2 development designed by architect Squire and Partners will provide office, retail and restaurant space
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RIBA launches architects' guides to localism
Institute calls on members to embrace government’s controversial planning reforms
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Broadway Malyan completes seven Abu Dhabi schools
School openings part of 26-school building programme
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Vincent Tabak found guilty of Jo Yates murder
Buro Happold consultant will spend a minimum of 20 years in jail.
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Features
Free school conversions: Making the switch
The government went out of its way to make it easier for free schools to be formed in non-school buildings by easing planning laws. So now that they’ve opened their doors, do they actually work? Take a look at two very different conversions…
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Architectual competitions: Judgement day
Those judging architectural competitions need to be wise, ethical and very well informed. That’s why the tittle-tattle of public opinion should be ignored
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Stirling prize architect hits back at critics
As RIBA president points to jealousy over Zaha’s success
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Kingerlee start work on £12.5m college at University of Oxford
Bennetts-designed blocks will house 54 postgraduate students
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PLP Architecture reveals plans for Chinese 'fashion city'
London-based firm will create a 660,000m² urban district
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Design Council Cabe director steps down
Former director of design review at Cabe, Diane Haigh, leaves the newly merged organisation
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RIBA launches MBA in architectural and construction management
Course is intended to help architects improve fee-earning potential
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BIG wins Swiss competition to renovate 1960s warehouse
Danish firm will refurbish the existing ‘Transitlager’ to create a multi-use development
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Architects' confidence falls further, RIBA survey claims
Predictions for workloads and staffing levels both fell in September, according to Future Trends survey
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Bethnal Green project scoops RICS project of the year award
Town Hall Hotel and Apartments scheme by Rare Architecture and contractor MP Brothers wins highest honour
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Scottish architects shortlisted for top award
RIAS Andrew Doolan prize is worth £25,000 to the winner - the richest in British architecture
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RIBA membership fees frozen for third year in a row
Brady says move is intended to ‘help architects through challenging times’