All Architects articles – Page 189
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FeaturesWuxi Grand Theatre: Wings of desire
Chinese symbolism and glacial Finnish design work in glorious harmony at PES Architects’ butterfly-roofed opera house in China
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FeaturesOlympic marketing rights: Time’s running out
Is it too late for UK construction to benefit from the Olympics?
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NewsFalse start: ODA mistakenly says Olympic Stadium on Stirling shortlist
Update: ODA corrects ‘nomination’ published in ODA’s annual accounts and apologises for confusion
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NewsRIBA: Olympic award ban is ‘lost opportunity’ for UK
Architects’ organisation condemns restrictive Olympic marketing rules
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NewsKPF to draw up plans for new London office tower
US insurance firm WR Berkley appoints architect to design new 40-storey office tower in the City
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NewsV&A Museum wins planning for £41m scheme
Exhibition Road project by Amanda Levete Architects given the green light
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NewsAction for Bray film studios
a:b:i:r architects scheme for film studios at Bray wins planning permission
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CommentThe Shard: Overcoming height and heritage
How did Sellar’s tower reach its height in the face of financial and practical challenges?
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NewsWilkinson Eyre wins 'protest award' for Olympic venue
Exclusive: Double Stirling-prize winner’s Basketball Arena the latest victim of Olympic marketing restrictions
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NewsClose Heathrow to raise funds for Thames Hub airport, Foster argues
Lord Foster insists his £20bn-plus estuary airport is financially viable
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FeaturesStedelijk Museum: Bathing beauty
Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum has a new addition with a seamless facade that is deliberately un-Dutch in its showiness
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NewsBattersea Power Station sold for £400m
Consortia of developers buys iconic Battersea Power Station
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NewsManchester cultural centre gets go ahead
Manchester council approves plans for new £80m building in city centre
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NewsPringle Brandon merger to lead to staff growth
Architect aims to double turnover within five years by expanding into healthcare and higher education
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FeaturesBDP's David Cash: Cashing in
After a miserable 2011, BDP intends to boost profit by growing its international revenue by 20%. In an exclusive interview, the company’s new chairman explains the plan
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NewsCapita Symonds-owned architect ESA opens new Poland office
Wholly-owned Capita Symonds architecture practice ESA has opened its second Polish studio in the capital Warsaw.
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NewsZaha in race for King's College campus scheme
Zaha Hadid and Eric Parry among six architects in the running to redevelop King’s College London’s Strand Campus
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NewsCourt of Appeal gives green light to the Quill
Spparc-designed 30-storey tower in London Bridge wins planning battle after Court of Appeal grants its consent
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NewsLSI Architects to deliver Barratt's Norwich eco-scheme
LSI Architects picked by Barratt to deliver the UK’s first “water positive” residential scheme













