All Architects articles – Page 107
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NewsFoster plays down Brexit impact
‘We have no dependency on Europe as a single market,’ chairman says
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NewsMany contractors fed up with architects, finds RIBA
Concerns centre on commercial nous and sticking to programmes
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CommentHow to avoid 'chaos' with shared space schemes
Projects aiming to declutter our streets have come in for a bashing but with careful planning they improve the experience of all road users
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NewsHistoric England still opposed to Sellar's Paddington Cube
Heritage group flags concerns over damage to ‘historic character’ of the area
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NewsWaterloo's Eurostar terminal ready for retail transformation
Developers want site to rival St Pancras and Birmingham New Street
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NewsFlood defences will cost just a ‘few pence a week’
Utilities not consumers will pick up bill for defence works, says former flood strategy MP Oliver Letwin
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NewsAnger as plans for York landmark approved
Campaigners rip into proposed visitor centre and viewing platform for 13th Century tower
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NewsMinister slams 'cult of ugliness' in British architecture
Government declares war on Brutalism and says it will rebuild London’s demolished Euston Arch
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NewsMajor London office job frozen due to Brexit fears
Prospective architect Luis Vidal, designer of Heathrow Terminal 2, reveals client may go to different city
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron lands Berlin gallery
Practice’s proposals for 20th Century art gallery picked for Kulturforum slot
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CommentInnovation is the cure to construction's ills
We cannot afford to ignore the Farmer Review and we should see Brexit as a catalyst for change
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NewsGensler fleshes out floating Parliament idea
Design firm offers peek inside scheme endorsed by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
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NewsMorgan Sindall unveils £150m Bournemouth plans
Winter Gardens site has been derelict for 10 years
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NewsGreen light for 51-storey Manchester tower
Allied London scheme at old Granada Studios approved
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CommentThe Farmer Review overlooks architects' role
Reforming construction is a must, and designers have a vital part to play in improving the delivery of building projects
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CommentThe Farmer Review is a call for re-education
This fragmented industry needs to reform for sure, but more than that we need to fundamentally change our attitudes to how we work together
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CommentConstruction has reverted to its bad old ways
Since the recession contracts are tougher, lawyers dominate tendering, project risk is dumped on the weakest - in short the adversarial approach is back
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NewsRival plans go in for London's Mount Pleasant site
Francis Terry and Mount Pleasant Association submit plans to Camden for Royal Mail site
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CommentNewport Street Gallery is streets ahead
Building’s architecture critic Ike Ijeh says this year’s Stirling Prize is a victory for the street as well as architecture














