Architects & design Focus – Page 3

  • Women in architecture 2018
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    Women in architecture - on a role

    2018-03-08T06:30:00Z

    Although women still account for barely a fifth of UK architects – and that figure is falling – they are increasingly leaving their mark on the built landscape. Ike Ijeh talks to leading women in the field to find out how they got where they are today

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    Projects: BBC TV Centre - no place for daleks

    2018-02-28T15:06:00Z

    The iconic home of television has been given a new lease of life as housing, offices - and broadcast studios. Ike Ijeh tunes in

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    Projects: Hackney town hall

    2017-11-23T11:06:00Z

    It’s taken 12 years to restore Hackney town hall after 80 years of neglect. Ike Ijeh assesses the results

  • Prayer hall cgi
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    Projects: the Cambridge Mosque

    2017-11-15T05:00:00Z

    One of David Marks’ last projects is a contemplative Cambridge mosque with complex timber geometry

  • Bloomberg hq mag 5
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    Projects: Bloomberg HQ, London

    2017-10-30T06:00:00Z

    Foster + Partners’ HQ for Bloomberg breaks with tradition for City of London buildings by respecting the architectural context of its surroundings

  • Barns Road
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    Housing Project of the Year shortlist

    2017-08-02T07:00:00Z

    A Victorian chapel, rooftop houses, and a playground in the sky are just some of the innovations that feature in this year’s ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Awards housing shortlist, showcasing the country’s best residential projects

  • New Ground Cohousing
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    Housing Design Awards 2017: the winners

    2017-07-11T00:01:00Z

    It’s good to be reminded of the high quality that characterises much of the new work being produced in housing

  • National Gallery of Ireland
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    National Gallery of Ireland: Windows of opportunity

    2017-06-28T06:00:00Z

    Heneghan Peng’s £25m refurbishment of the National Gallery of Ireland is a sensitive and sometimes almost invisible intervention into an idiosyncratic building

  • Eugenie Bliah
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    How Brexit got personal

    2017-06-23T06:00:00Z

    The focus of Brexit so far has been the possible impact on construction’s growing skills shortage. But how is the UK’s vote to leave affecting the EU nationals themselves and what can employers do to ensure that they stay?

  • BIM
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    BIM: ‘They just don’t get it’

    2017-05-12T06:00:00Z

    The latest survey from NBS shows take-up is growing but raises concerns that private clients don’t understand BIM and that the government is failing to enforce its own mandate

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    Consultants' salary survey 2017: The bold and the bountiful

    2017-03-10T06:00:00Z

    Strong hiring intentions and employee caution post the Brexit vote mean those prepared to move jobs could be richly rewarded - as may firms prepared to be aggressive in sourcing new hires

  • Holy Trinity Primary School, Dalston
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    Holy Trinity Primary School: Dual distinction

    2016-12-01T06:00:00Z

    A lack of space means that many new schools in London are built within residential schemes and lack a visual expression of their own

  • Top 150 consultants
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    Top 150 consultants 2016

    2016-09-16T07:00:00Z

    Consultants grew their UK staff by 5% overall during the past year, but where was the biggest growth and are cuts on their way as the post-Brexit fall-out makes itself felt?

  • Ben Derbyshire
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    Ben Derbyshire: ‘Change is necessary’

    2016-09-09T06:00:00Z

    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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    How the Great Fire shaped modern London

    2016-09-06T09:53:00Z

    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

  • Loughbourgh Science and Enterprise Park
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    Let's love industrial estates

    2016-08-15T08:00:00Z

    The changing nature of manufacturing and enterprise means we need to unlock many sites in our cities, integrating industrial estates with surrounding neighbourhoods

  • Serpentine Pavilion 2016 Bjarke Ingels
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    The verdict: BIG's Serpentine Pavilion

    2016-06-07T15:07:00Z

    After 15 years the Serpentine has added four summer houses to its series of single pavilions. Is it enough to revive an ageing format? Ike Ijeh is in no doubt

  • Zaha Hadid
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    After Zaha

    2016-06-07T14:04:00Z

    How does a living legend become a lasting artistic legacy?

  • Aquatics Centre
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    A sensational career

    ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh pays tribute to Zaha Hadid

  • Young Architect of the Year nominees 2016
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    More Young Architects of the Year: On sustainability

    2016-03-11T06:00:00Z

    In the second of our series talking to the nominees for the Young Architect of the Year award, the architects give us their take on sustainability