All Architects articles – Page 167
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CommentConstruction pantomime offers seasonal cheer
While subbies, contractors and architects are all reporting rising workloads, the pressure is still on for those at the back end of the supply chain
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour wins £90m job for the LSE
Architect sees off OMA and Hopkins to triumph in competition organised by university and RIBA
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NewsSix architects shortlisted for Florey redesign
Feilden Clegg Bradley, Hawkins/Brown and Levitt Bernstein among ‘seasoned’ competitors
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NewsArchitects see first annual workload increase in four years
RIBA data shows growing optimism in industry, but workloads still yet to reach 2008 levels
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NewsTate Britain gallery unveils £45m refurb
Tate Britain opens its doors to the public this week after £45m refurbishment
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NewsArchitect of the Jubilee Line Extension dies
Leading client and architect Roland Paoletti, credited for the London line’s landmark stations, has died
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NewsHS2 considers alternative Euston station design
Bosses of high speed rail link will look at new plans with a smaller footprint
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CommentWe must act on cycling safety in Golding's name
The tragic death of Francis Golding should inspire the industry to tackle London’s killing streets
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NewsSix architects shortlisted for RIBA HQ design
Shortlist places increased because of the quality of submissions
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NewsGreen light for £150m Hammersmith scheme
Development by Grainger and Helical Bar approved by council
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NewsAecom poaches EFA design chief for global education role
Mairi Johnson leaves role at Education Funding Agency to head firm’s education consultancy
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NewsNorman Foster pays tribute to Francis Golding
Foster and business partner Spencer de Grey’s “fond” memories of architecture expert killed in bike accident
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CommentAre skyscrapers really the way forward?
They add drama to the city but are generally energy-intensive vanity projects
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NewsEx-Cabe chief dies after cycling collision
Tributes paid to Francis Golding, who died four days after colliding with a coach in central London
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CommentWho’s Afraid of big bad post modernism?
Post-modern classicism may be unfashionable today, but it was a clearly defined period in architecture. And its early adopters still working today are in denial
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NewsNord scheme named Scotland’s best building
Architect wins prestigious Andrew Doolan award for the best building of the year
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NewsLegal setback for Chipperfield's £600m south bank scheme
Judge orders judicial review of secretary of state’s decision not to call in the Elizabeth House project
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NewsChipperfield wins planning in Southwark but loses Geffrye spot
Architect thrown off Geffrye Museum development as Canada Water scheme gets planning
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NewsGovernment finally issues £750m consultants tender
Up to 31 firms could win places on repeatedly delayed framework
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NewsRIBA and Arup call for digital revolution in planning process
Report calls for a working group to be established to give architects better access to data on cities and people













