All Architects articles – Page 160
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News
Bennetts Associates scheme wins planning
A Bennetts Associates-designed mixed-use scheme at One Bedford Avenue, central London, has been given the green light by Camden council
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Comment
Active vs passive green design measures
Encouraging clients to exceed their sustainability targets will help cutting edge practices become the norm
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Comment
The Stirling Prize and the missing QSs
Quantity surveyors don’t just keep the score but contribute to good design - so why did the RIBA fail to credit them at the Stirling Prize Awards?
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Might the public be the real winner of this Stirling Prize?
Astley Castle’s Stirling Prize win does not mean heritage is again at the forefront of debate - but what if anything can we read into the decision?
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Witherford Watson Mann takes 2013 Stirling Prize
Holiday home within the burnt-out shell of the 12th century Astley Castle wins this year’s Stirling Prize
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KSR wins planning for St John's Wood residential scheme
KSR Architects has won planning for a residential scheme in London’s St John’s Wood
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Consultants recruiting again as sector hails recovery
Industry prepares for increase in work as trade conditions pick up after half a decade of stagnation
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Architects' optimism widespread as workloads remain 'steady'
RIBA survey of members finds confidence in workloads widespread among architects
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Changing how we think about architecture
Let’s hope the Farrell Review puts design more firmly in the minds of design-makers
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Preston bus station saved from demolition
Preston’s under-threat bus station has been given a reprieve from the wreckers’ ball after being granted Grade II listed status by the government
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The spaces in between
Let’s disconnect from the virtual world and use the well-designed built environment to have better, more engaging conversations
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Comment
Architects and engineering firms's growth spurt
Turnover for architectural and engineering firms in the three months to July was 13.8% higher than a year earlier
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Burj Al Arab architect leaves Atkins to set up rival practice
Exclusive: Tom Wright and two other Atkins design directors found global practice to focus on high-end projects
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RIBA to bring in new membership categories
Institute to introduce ‘graduate’ and ‘fellow’ membership categories
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Carillion's £335m Liverpool hospital wins planning
Carillion poised to start work on NBBJ and HKS-designed Royal Liverpool hospital after council gives green light
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Architect sought by Natural History Museum
World-famous museum launches design competition as it seeks to redesign its grounds
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Features
The Iceberg, Denmark: Jagged edge
The Iceberg - a residential scheme that owes its dramatic profile to the unceasing Scandinavian quest for light
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BDP's Appleton Academy opens for new school year
BDP-designed £22m school for children aged three-years old to 16 opens in Bradford
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Final panes of glass installed in aquatics centre
The final pane of a total of 628 panes of glass has now been installed in the Zaha Hadid designed Aquatics Centre in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park