All Architects articles – Page 238
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NewsStride Treglown gets into Bath with Tektus Architects
Architect makes acquisition to expand West Country presence
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NewsArchitecture's largest prize split between two winners
Bennetts Associates and Elder & Cannon share £25,000 RIAS Andrew Doolan prize
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NewsChelsea denies reports of stadium move
Newspaper report of new stadium designed by HOK Sport denied by club
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FeaturesRobert Stern: designing Dubya's library
Architect and academic Robert Stern is to design a library for the outgoing president of the United States. The joke going around, of course, is that it must be a fairly small building. Dan Stewart found out
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NewsGo-ahead for Antony Gormley-inspired 7/7 terror memorial
Westminster council approves Carmody Groarke design for commemorative sculpture in Hyde Park
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Foster: we will do nuclear power
Lord Foster has said that he would consider designing a nuclear power station, despite his practice’s reluctance to join EDF Energy’s design framework
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NewsAllies & Morrison’s Waterloo scheme called in
Blears concerned at height of mega-development by P&O and Morgan Stanley
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NewsDavid Parkes, architect of cost-effective housing, dies
Architect designed UK's first sheltered housing scheme
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NewsAbu Dhabi tower leans towards the record books
RMJM-designed building to be built at an angle of 18 degree
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NewsShortlist revealed for World Building of the Year
But conflict of interest forces Norman Foster to stand down from jury
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NewsFoster + Partners picked for New York super-library
New Central Library will become the world's largest public library
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NewsThe international surprises of the World Architecture Festival
From chapels to car parks, the UK has a lot to learn from the ideas of small architects abroad
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NewsLike Cannes, but with buildings …
The World Architectural Festival is a feast of stunning buildings, big names and weeping designers
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NewsAccordia is first housing scheme to win Stirling prize
Feilden Clegg Bradley praised by Home Builders Federation for ‘high-quality design’
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NewsLibeskind's Swiss shopping and leisure centre opens its doors
Star architect branches out into retail and leisure with £250 centre straddling motorway near Bern
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NewsLondon Monument gets new viewing platform
Crowds gather to see Julian Harrap's new design winched into place atop 61m column
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NewsAccordia becomes first housing scheme to win RIBA Stirling prize
Feilden Clegg Bradley's surprise win shows 'volume house builders can deliver high quality architecture', say RIBA judges
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NewsRevenue soars at Make Architects – as does directors' pay
Results for 2007 show pre-tax profits and the highest director’s pay are well above £1m mark
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Álvaro Siza scoops Royal Gold Medal
Portuguese architect wins RIBA's prestigous prize for influence on international architecture
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Former Arup chairman given RIBA honorary fellowship
A former chairman of Arup and the chief executive of Allied London are among 14 new honorary fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects.Sir Duncan Michael, who has worked for Arup since 1962 and is now a trustee of the Arup Foundation, has joined the list of non-architect fellows ...













