Architects – Page 199
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£50m Glasgow shortlist revealed
Seven architect teams have been shortlisted for the new £50m Glasgow School of Art building, perhaps the most eagerly awaited design contest this year
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Rogers’ Chelsea Barracks design on thin ice
The future of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ designs for Chelsea Barracks was hanging in the balance as Building went to press on Wednesday
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Alsop steps into Puddle
A £250m Alsop Architects-designed hotel development at No 2 Puddle Dock in Blackfriars, central London, has gone in for planning
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BDP blames subcontractor in Wimbledon media centre row
Architect Building Design Partnership has launched an attack against fellow defendant FB Ellmer in the legal row over the Wimbledon media centre
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Wilkinson Eyre replaced on Blackfriars towers
Developer ditches architect in favour of unnamed firm after public inquiry leads to planning approval
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County Hall turns red – then blue, then green
Revolutionary new LED floodlights cast the London landmark in a new light
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RIBA seeks designs for 'living' London Bridge
Ideas competition launched to design an inhabited London Bridge
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Wood Wharf submits Pelli's Docklands tower for planning
Developers British Waterways, Ballymore and Canary Wharf Group unveil towers by Pelli and KPF
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Rogers designs for Chelsea Barracks 'dead in the water'
Developer reported to be set to drop designs in wake of Prince Charles' criticism
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Shortlist unveiled for £50m Glasgow School of Art building
Steven Holl, John McAslan and Hopkins amongst shortlisted teams
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Alsop’s £250m Blackfriars hotel in for planning
28,000m² development would replace conference and event centre
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Full list of RIBA regional awards winners
Winners include Jestico + Whiles, Allies and Morrison, Feilden Clegg Bradley and Allford Hall Monghan Morris
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Architects more optimistic over future workloads
The number of architects expecting future workloads to fall dropped from 44% to 34% in April
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Prince Charles ruffles few feathers at RIBA
After the proposed boycott by chest-thumping starchitects and a media onslaught that challenged Peter and Jordan for column inches, the Prince of Wales’ speech at the RIBA turned out to be something of an anti-climax
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Cabe given veto over all new school designs
Cabe is to be given the power to stop badly designed schools from starting construction, the government announced this week
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Prince Charles apologises for starting architectural feud
Prince tells RIBA audience he regrets remarks of 25 years ago but then continues his attack on modernism
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Fire hits Zaha Hadid's Guangzhou opera house
Chinese opera house blaze comes just months after Rem Koolhaas building destroyed in Beijing
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Minimum design standards to be set for all public buildings
Government launches new strategy on 'quality of place'
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Prince Charles' RIBA speech revealed
Prince of Wales to use platform to tell architects to halt 'icon' obsession
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Top architects urge boycott of Prince Charles speech
Stirling prize winners Alsop and Wilkinson among those urging architects not to attend RIBA speech