All Architects articles – Page 191
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CommentSubterranean Serpentine strikes hollow note
The Serpentine Gallery’s latest pavilion is high in concept but unconvincing in practice
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News
Capita Symonds unveils perspex ‘BIM school’
Consultant releases images of distinctive school in Blackburn
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Damien Hirst unveils Ilfracombe development plans
World’s wealthiest artist to create new neighbourhood at seaside town
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NewsPaul Davis & Partners wins planning for low carbon housing
Scheme in Belfast a mix of Code Level five and six homes
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FeaturesCrowning glories: The royals and architecture
As we prepare for the Diamond Jubilee, Ike Ijeh takes a look at the influence the Queen, some of her forbears, and last, but by no means least, her eldest son, have had on British architecture
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NewsRSHP salaries jump by 11% after rapid global expansion
Average salary rises to £89,129 while Richard Rogers’ pay packet leaps to £1.2m
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NewsOMA's pyramid for rapper Kanye West revealed
The pyramid at the recent Cannes Film Festival contains seven screens for specialist film screening
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CommentMonarchs and architecture: King George IV
How much influence have the Royals had on British architecture? Building investigates
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NewsFor the record
Todd Architects’ work on Public Records Office in Belfast scores a hat-trick of awards
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CommentMonarchs and architecture
This week Building is examining the influence the Royals have had on our architecture – today we look at the impact of King James I
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NewsRogers’ turnover and profit boosted by international work
Architect’s pre-tax profit up 22% partly thanks to work in the Far East, Australia and Europe
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CommentRoyals and architecture
Ahead of the Jubilee Building takes a look at the influence monarchs have had on our architecture – starting today with King William I
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NewsLondon legacy body recruits design panel
Development Corporation seeks experts for ‘Quality Review Panel’ to advise on post-Olympics regeneration
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NewsGrimshaw wins Tirana masterplan contest
Architect will masterplan a major expansion to Albania’s capital city
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FeaturesThe state of play 03: Architects
The third of our sector-by-sector reports examines where the best opportunities - and the biggest pitfalls - lie for architects. By Will Hurst
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FeaturesCrossrail: Pulling out all the stops
Crossrail - the biggest engineering project in Europe - also claims to be a driver for multimillion-pound regeneration in the capital. Ike Ijeh takes a look at three key stations along the route and asks how much Londoners will really benefit
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NewsCCTV in Beijing officially complete
Construction on the OMA/Rem Koolhaas designed CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, China, officially reached completion last week
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NewsPringle Brandon set to merge with leading US design firm
Deal with Perkins & Will would see London office focus on sectors such as higher education and laboratories
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CommentWhere the opportunities for architects lie
Simon Rawlinson discusses where the greenest shoots can be found in architecture
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NewsArchitects hit by soaring cost of public procurement
RIBA report finds cost of bidding for public sector work represents up to 40% of the total earnings derived from it













