All Architects articles – Page 99
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Rival plan to replace Garden Bridge with 'stepping stones'
Landscaped ‘islands’ could be built on existing Blackfriars piers
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Green light for Natural History Museum facelift
Kim Wilkie and Purcell also worked on approved plans
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Last piece of World Trade Center masterplan
Glowing $243m cube will be clad in translucent marble
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Is land around transport hubs too difficult to develop?
The short answer is no, but it’s not easy aligning the priorities of rail infrastructure with property developers…
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Brexit is a great opportunity, says Zaha Hadid Architects boss
Patrik Schumacher says UK should seize its moment
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Spurs buys five cranes for £400m stadium build
New £400m ground is being built right next to White Hart Lane
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Grimshaw wins ex-Olympic media centre fit-out role
Former Olympic press centre being turned into tech and media hub
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What can London learn from New York's skyscrapers?
The Big Apple’s ‘trophy’ towers are able to secure premium rents, but the situation may be more complicated in London
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Ben Derbyshire: ‘Change is necessary’
RIBA president-elect Ben Derbyshire is sure of one thing: the 182-year-old institute can’t go on the way it has done. So he’s embarking on a UK tour to try to stir up non-engaged members and convince them that turning the RIBA on its head is the best plan for its ...
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Online poll: Ben Derbyshire’s RIBA presidency
Will Ben Derbyshire’s presidency of RIBA be good for the relationship between architects and the rest of the industry? Vote here
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Next RIBA chief wants more clout for architects
Ben Derbyshire says architects should take control of post-occupancy data to lift themselves up the professional food chain
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Luxury architect bags Hyde Park hotel role
US designer Peter Marino will have a £200m budget to play with on Peninsula Hotel fit-out
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‘Shambolic’ residential tower wins 2016 Carbuncle Cup
BUJ Architects’ Lincoln Plaza is voted ugliest building of the year – ‘an unmitigated mess’ says one judge
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A decade on work starts on £320m Chesterfield Waterside
Enabling works begin on mixed-use scheme first conceived in 2006
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How the Great Fire shaped modern London
On the 350th anniversary of the fire’s close, Ike Ijeh shows how the disaster heralded enormous changes for architecture and urbanism despite the sidelining of Wren’s grand plan