All Architects articles – Page 154
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Teaching the teachers
Architects can help schools understand how to really use engagement sessions to their advantage
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RIBA announces rail electrification design competition
Cesign competition to focus on improving aesthetics of overhead rail electrification
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BDP appoints new chief executive
John McManus takes the reins after Peter Drummond steps down after almost a decade
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The Institutionalisation of Modernism
Code words favouring a certain architectural style are creeping into government policy and guidelines
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Fears £750m framework may be open to legal challenge
Further delays and 400 tender clarifications spark concern over consultants’ public sector framework
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Crossrail shuns design review for 27 surface stations
Leading architects including Richard Rogers warn over lack of design scrutiny on £15bn project
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Commercial work grows at fastest rate on record
Major spike in activity in UK regions in November boosts commercial sector, says Savills
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Hopkins' profit up 10%
London Velodrome architect reports success in the Middle and Far East following its Olympic work
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Canary Wharf unveils New Wood Wharf plans
Developer submits plans for New Wood Wharf scheme, designed by Herzog de Meuron, Stanton Williams and Allies and Morrison
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Buro Happold increases profit as revenue falls
Engineer optimistic for 2013-14 after increased profitability in the last financial year
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Let's spread construction's outstanding successes
Failing to shout about and share good practice is as big a problem as lack of investment in R D
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Professional advice: The wrong trousers
If you wanted advice on a medical matter, you wouldn’t turn to your butcher, so why go to a landscape architect when you need design advice? Choose the right person for the job
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Architects sought for new Mumbai museum building
Design competition announced for a new north wing at the Mumbai City Museum, also known as the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum
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Linking the global to the local
In designing and constructing the built environment we now have to consider the global impacts of our choices as well as the local ones
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Team picked for prestigious parliament refurb role
Exclusive: Consortium of three firms beats four rivals to key role on £720m-plus Palace of Westminster project
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Why Vince Cable is right on rotten procurement
The business secretary’s comments on “terrified clients” excluding SMEs will have struck a chord with architects
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Architect Archial rebrands as Archial NORR three years after sale
Rebranding follows three years of ownership by Ingenium Group, which trades under the NORR brand in the US, Canada, the Middle East and Asia