All Architects articles – Page 209
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NewsCabe to be wound up with just 20 staff moving to Design Council
Leaked letter shows all funding to be cut from 2013
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Greenwich council green lights Thames cable car plan
Proposal for 1.1km crossing now goes to Mayor for approval
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NewsCabe merger with Design Council imminent
Announcement hoped this week as sign off delayed by Cabinet Office
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NewsMcAslan clinches Dulwich College masterplan
Architect wins competition to draw up masterplan for refurbishment and remodelling of Grade II-listed school
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NewsWalk on water: London River Park
Gensler’s floating Thames promenade wins Mayor’s Award for Planning Excellence
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NewsAKT wins role on £400m ski-slope incinerator
Copenhagan design by BIG architects combines leisure and waste energy plant
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NewsFarrell submits Paddington Basin final phase masterplan
Terry Farrell and Partners’ plan for five mixed-use buildings has been submitted to Westminster City council for planning consent
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NewsAnimal hospital shortlisted for Civic Trust Award
Archial in the running for award for scheme at Glasgow University
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NewsRogers dropped from housing competition
Architect’s designs for Taylor Wimpey expensive and hard to sell
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Austin-Smith:Lord partner exits in restructure
Architecture firm cuts jobs as it shifts focus, including partner who helped re-develop the business
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NewsRob Firth leaves Austin-Smith:Lord after restructure
Executive partner will go to HOK less than a year after joining firm
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FeaturesNew industrialists: Waste and power station design
Dark satanic mills were once, in fact, exuberant celebrations of technology and design. Now Cabe’s new guidelines on power stations and waste facilities will try to put the architecture back into industry
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NewsRMJM sued by US staff for unpaid bonuses
Scottish architect accused in US court of not meeting $664,000 guarantee
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FeaturesFancy a half at your heritage local?
Historic buildings need to earn their keep these days, whether they’re in the City or the shires. They can’t all be museums or art galleries though, and the new preservers of our built heritage might surprise you
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FeaturesJakob + Macfarlane's Lyon office: The cube with a hole
Cuboid buildings may be all the rage but Jakob + Macfarlane’s provocative office block in Lyon is one of a kind
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Five projects in 2011 worth getting excited about
The public sector fairy tale is well and truly over - but that doesn’t mean that work in 2011 will completely dry up. Here are five of the most exciting projects of the year ahead.
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Stadium specialist Populous to bid for Baghdad complex
Stadium architect Populous is attempting to move into Iraq with a bid for a 100,000-seat stadium and sports complex outside Baghdad
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NewsRIBA tables design review bid to ministers
Institute’s proposal is seen as rival to Cabe’s proposed Design Council merger














