All Architects articles – Page 196
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Presumption in favour?
Design Council Cabe’s Rachel Fisher on what the new planning framework means for design
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Designs for King's Cross public square unveiled
Architect Stanton Williams behind 7,000m² new London space
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Kensington and Chelsea College opens
Dixon Jones Architects’ £14.5m Kensington and Chelsea College has opened.
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Velodrome tipped to win Stirling prize
Hopkins’ 2012 venue leads the pack of six finalists for the architectural gong
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Lincolnshire 'pods' open to the public
S&P-designed project provides leisure and sport facilities
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Rees: refurbishment will replace skyscrapers
City of London planning officer has seen growth in applications to refurbish office blocks
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UK's largest museum opens
Liverpool Museum, the UK’s largest national museum to be built in over 100 years, opens next week.
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City living: North Wharf Gardens, London
Farrells Architects’ mixed-use developement is part of the Paddington Basin regeneration scheme
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Durham University’s Business School: Flexible studies
GSS Architecture has submitted a planning application for a £10m extension to Durham University’s Business School
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands wins Fulham Wharf planning
Residential towers and a Sainsbury’s superstore form part of Thames scheme praised by Cabe
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Liverpool museum to open next week
Danish architect 3XN’s museum is the UK’s largest to be built in over 100 years
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The National Maritime Museum: Time and a place
The National Maritime Museum’s £35m extension reconciles the rich architectural heritage of its Greenwich home with the need to provide thoroughly modern facilities. Building celebrates a building firmly anchored to its surroundings
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Generation BIM: Creating the infrastructure
Yes, we’ve heard it all before - but this time BIM really is going mainstream, says Simon Rawlinson. Now, its development needs to be driven by the industry’s future leaders
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HOK makes key appointment to drive expansion
Richard Gammon recruited as new director of aviation and transportation
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Serpentine Pavilion: A natural observatory
This year’s design, by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, seeks to inspire visitors to observe nature
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Atkins wins RIBA competition for Qatar school
The firm will design the Sherborne Qatar School in Doha
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Architects should expect sharp reduction in work says RIBA
The Future Trends survey paints a gloomy picture
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Sainsbury Laboratory: Nurture vs nature
Stanton Williams’ serene Sainsbury Laboratory combines classicism with modernism while remaining anchored to its natural surroundings
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Ken Shuttleworth: No more crazy shapes & silly profiles
Ken Shuttleworth, the man behind the Gherkin, doesn’t ’get’ the Shard, reckons the era of tall glass boxes is over and thinks a lot of designers are really egotistical. So why does the founder of Make think this is such a great time to be an architect? He tells Building.