All Architects articles – Page 144
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CommentBuilding without prejudice
There are opportunities for British firms to aid in rebuilding countries with troubled pasts, such as Lebanon and Iraq, provided we leave any preconceptions at the door
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NewsQatar unveils $1.6bn moon-shaped hotel
Gulf state plans to complete luxury hotel off the coast of Doha before 2022 World Cup
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NewsOxford's £500m Westgate mall wins final approved
Planners pave way for construction of Crown Estate and Land Securities joint venture
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NewsBenoy wins planning for £250m Woking towers
Flats, shops and open space aim to provide new gateway to town
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NewsQatar 2022 unveils designs for third stadium
Organisers behind football World Cup unveil designs for third stadium
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CommentWhat makes a successful council building?
Local authorities are complex organisations serving a huge range of community needs, so the buildings they use have to be ultra adaptable
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NewsArchitects' pay not rising as fast as optimism
Practices say salary hopes are being dashed by pressures on margins
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NewsShard’s Sellar seeks design team for £600m job
Developer looking for people to work on £600m Paddington site development
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NewsUK architects bag work on £318m Czech development
Coffey Architects, Duggan Morris and Haptic among UK architects appointed for residential project
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NewsArchitect Ryder on recruitment drive
Practice hires 13 architects, including Glasgow-based director
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FeaturesBIM architecture: The vision thing
BIM isn’t normally seen as a design tool but increasingly it can influence what a building looks like. We explore the possibilities and dangers of BIM-inspired architecture
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NewsWimbledon AFC unveils stadium plans
Designs drawn up by architect Sheppard Robson for Wimbledon FC and developer Galliard Homes
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CommentWhat now for Scotland?
The ‘no’ vote in the Scottish referendum was supposed to have created certainty for business, but it seems to have only raised more, and very fundamental, questions about Scotland’s future
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NewsDavid Chipperfield's design for Beethoven concert hall
UK architect is on shortlist for building to mark composer’s 250th birthday
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NewsGreen light for KPF's 'Jenga' tower
Eleventh-hour decision by communities secretary Eric Pickles not to call the scheme in
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NewsHeatherwick's Garden Bridge wins council backing
Lambeth Council approves proposed garden bridge over the River Thames
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NewsFive architects in running for £91m Bristol Arena
Feilden Clegg, Populous and Grimshaw on shortlist
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