All Architects articles – Page 238
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Church opens skate ramp to broaden appeal
Polzeath Community Church in Cornwall attracts local youth by building a skate ramp
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RIBA plans Dubai office to ‘raise standard of design’
Architecture institute considers overseas branch in region noted for its ‘lack of restraint’
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McColl finds backers in attempt to reclaim SMC
Stewart McColl, founder and former chief executive of SMC, could be poised to regain control of the architectural group months after he was ousted.
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David Chipperfield's latest design for Margate Turner gallery
Architect changes Turner Contemporary gallery design after public meeting, plus receives praise from MPs for Stirling Prize win
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Foster wins U2 Tower contest
Architect's consortium to design 120m tower in Dublin for the rock band U2
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ISG bags £100m mixed-use scheme in London
Construction services group set to start work on 33-storey building that will include student accommodation, offices and shops
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Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa dies
Japan's superstar architect Kisho Kurokawa has died, aged 73.Kurokawa was one of the co-founders of the metabolist movement, and designed buildings such as Tokyo’s National Art Centre, the Republic Plaza skyscraper in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur International Airport.Toyota StadiumThe metabolist movement was a group of Japanese architects who came together ...
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Ted Cullinan wins RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Gold medalfor 2008 is scooped by first British architect in six years
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David Adjaye unveils his first visual arts building
Rivington Place is the first public gallery to be opened in London for 40 years
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RIBA launches online appointment forms
A new suite of agreements for architects and consultants is now available to download
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Heatherwick Studio to design part of 2010 Shanghai Expo
Heatherwick Studio and Adams Kara Taylor win competition to design the UK pavillion at the 2010 Expo in Shanghai
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Wilkinson Eyre to renew Gilbert Scott library
Wilkinson Eyre is working on plans to redevelop the grade II-listed New Bodleian library at Oxford university.
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Social housing faces Cabe audit
The Housing Corporation has called in Cabe to carry out a design audit of its development programme.
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Glenn Howells: Almost famous
Robert Plant, Ozzy Osbourne, Noddy Holder … the Midlands has produced its fair share of rock stars. Sadly, frustrated musician Glenn Howells wasn’t one of them. But now, with a Stirling prize nomination to his name, the Birmingham architect is about to get his turn in the limelight.
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Taylor Wimpey appoints Aedas on £35m Glasgow project
Aedas Architects will work on fifth phase of the Anderston Regeneration programme
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Germany to build largest ever pyramid
Rem Koolhaas will head jury that chooses architect for 'Grosse Pyramide' in Dessau
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands wins planning for South Bank tower
The 43-storey development by Coin Street Community Builders was reduced in height by the architect following local objections
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BAA forced to remove plastic windows from listed building
Installing plastic double-glazing was like 'dressing up your great granny in hot pants' says conservation body
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Wembley Hilton Hotel wins planning
The five-storey development will face Wembley Stadium and include student accommodation and retail space