All Architects articles – Page 210
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Jewish Community Centre to get new north London venue
Designs by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands include three-storey pavilion, landscaped piazza and apartments
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Reed fears for female designers
Ruth Reed has said she hopes her position as the first female president of the RIBA will help keep women in the profession during the recession
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Finch: Cabe has less influence than TV show
The incoming chairman of Cabe has admitted the TV programme Grand Designs has had a greater impact on the public’s perception of design than the organisation he is soon to head
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Architect pleads for political asylum … from Italy
Mario Cucinella writes to G8 leaders for help to ‘escape’ homeland’s stifling bureaucracy
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Standards body upholds complaint against ARB advert
The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld a complaint against an advert relating to the February elections for the Architecture Registration Board
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Complaint upheld against architects' reform group ad
ARB Reform Group's ad was 'likely to mislead', rules Advertising Standards Authority
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Goldschmied steps in to sponsor struggling Stirling prize
The Stirling prize has been rescued by the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, which is stumping up the £20,000 prize money after the RIBA struggled to find a sponsor for the prize
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BBC picks designers for £25m Cardiff centre
FAT Architecture and Holder Mathias set to work with Igloo Regeneration on new production hub
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Eric Parry wins planning for £4.5m music facility at Wells Cathedral School
Mendip council approves plan for new music building and sports pavilion
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Features
So long, Sunand: the outgoing RIBA president reflects
Regrets? He’s had a few. But then again, too few to mention – unless pushed. Sunand Prasad, the outgoing president of the RIBA gives Dan Stewart a list of his achievements while in office, and fighting Prince Charles was only one of them
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One in five architecture firms making a loss, says report
Over 280 companies in the UK architecture industry have sunk into the red
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Architects more optimistic, says RIBA
July survey revealed fewer firms expected a decrease in workload than in the previous month, and 11% of practices expected staff levels to rise in next three months
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Foster + Partners £16m in the red
Pre-tax losses at Lord Foster’s firm almost double after ‘one of the most challenging years since practice’s inception’
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Chelsea shortlist sparks fears among residents
Campaign group voices concern about modernist architects on shortlist to masterplan Chelsea Barracks
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HLM, Arup and EC Harris nab prison design job
The three firms will provide design services before work begins on 800-bed jail, and act as design adviser and contract administrator during construction
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EPR Architects takes off at Biggin Hill
Four-star hotel gets permission to land at Biggin Hill Airport
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Prince of Wales wanted different architect for Nouvel scheme
Media reports suggest Prince of Wales wanted new architect for One New Change development
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RIBA asks architects to rethink public toilet
Alsop, Robert Adam and DSDHA among designers asked to design new public WCs
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RIBA calls for national space standards in private housebuilding
Report published in collaboration with Cabe and English Partnerships recommends national minimum standards for all new-build housing
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Chelsea snubs Adam and Terry
Classicist architects Robert Adam and Quinlan Terry have been left off a longlist, unveiled this week, of masterplanners to design Qatari Diar’s Chelsea Barracks scheme in London