All Architects articles – Page 149
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Designs for Northern Line extension stations revealed
Studiodare Architects working on design proposals for the scheme since 2008
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Stanton Williams’ Musée d’Art given 2016 opening date
French contractor Quille sets faster construction timetable
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The artists, the artisans and the end users
Construction is often wrongly cast as thwarting the architect’s ambitions or vision
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A new vision for architecture
To rebuild the profession’s relevance architects must embrace a role as designers in industry
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Berkeley gets go-ahead for massive London scheme
Woodberry Down estate regeneration approved by Hackney council
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Making the best of it
Make founder Ken Shuttleworth outlines the ethos and values that helped his company to top last year’s Building’s Good Employer Guide
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Ministers told to open doors to foreign consultants
Construction Industry Council chair lobbies government to lift visa restrictions on white-collar construction professionals
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Building performance awards winners revealed
Marks Spencer’s Cheshire Oaks store and Chapman BDSP’s 2012 Velodrome among winners of CIBSE’s awards
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Fosters unveils plans for Manchester Maggie's Centre
Foster Partners has submitted plans for a new Maggie’s centre in Manchester.
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John McAslan storms out of Smithfield inquiry
Solicitor apologises for upsetting architect with suggestion of ‘inappropriate behaviour’
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Developers finalise fix for Walkie Scorchie
Land Securities and Canary Wharf Group propose fitting horizontal fins up south facade
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Profit rockets at Zaha Hadid on back of global growth
Profit at Zaha Hadid Architects rose sharply last year thanks to booming workloads around the globe
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Former RMJM Hong Kong staff claim they're owed £250k
Former RMJM staffers in Hong Kong issue press release spelling out their grievances
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Plans unveiled to dampen Leeds tower 'wind tunnel' effect
Plans to reduce wind deflected from the 32-storey Bridgewater Place come after a man was killed by a lorry blown over in high winds
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Battle over controversial Smithfield scheme heats up
Second public enquiry into Henderson’s scheme set to open as rival developer Cathedral Group submits 11th hour alternative plan
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Are new ‘Garden Cities’ the answer to our housing shortage?
Today’s circumstances are very different to those that led to Ebenezer Howard’s utopian vision
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Populous' stadium set for Olympics opening
Architect’s stadium will host tonight’s opening ceremony
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An architectural renaissance is possible
In the second of a three-part series, Ben Derbyshire says why the profession could be about to regain its clout
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Cold comfort: Mongolia's energy-efficient homes
UK developer submits plans for warm houses in Ulaanbaator