All Architects articles – Page 162
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NewsAustin-Smith:Lord returns to profit
Architect still paying the price for a problem job in the Abu Dhabi that nearly sent it into insolvency
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NewsARB chief to leave
Chief executive of the Architects Registration Board quits to join Institution of Engineering and Technology
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Zaha's aquatics centre revealed in full glory
External work on the Olympic Aquatics Centre has now completed, with the building set to open in the spring
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FeaturesHow to speak architect
Star architects don’t just design buildings. They are also poet-philosophers whose sacred aim is to explain the deeper significance of their latest office or shopping centre. We search for some sense in their musings
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NewsRamboll lose London Underground job
Engineer removed from step-free access design project for Bromley-by-Bow station
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CommentThe Human City
What can the USA possibly teach us about safer cycling and how to develop better cities?
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FeaturesArchitect FAT to close down
Architecture practice FAT has said it will stop trading from next summer
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CommentTeaching the teachers
Architects can help schools understand how to really use engagement sessions to their advantage
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NewsRIBA announces rail electrification design competition
Cesign competition to focus on improving aesthetics of overhead rail electrification
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NewsBDP appoints new chief executive
John McManus takes the reins after Peter Drummond steps down after almost a decade
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CommentThe Institutionalisation of Modernism
Code words favouring a certain architectural style are creeping into government policy and guidelines
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NewsCrossrail 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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NewsFears £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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NewsCommercial 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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NewsHopkins' profit up 10%
London Velodrome architect reports success in the Middle and Far East following its Olympic work
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NewsCanary 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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NewsBuro Happold increases profit as revenue falls
Engineer optimistic for 2013-14 after increased profitability in the last financial year














