All Architects articles – Page 135
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Luxury housing markets creating ‘dystopian’ cities
Leading cities expert says emergence of super-prime residential markets in cities around the world for helping create “dystopian” urban environments
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Bam to revamp Jamie Oliver's old college
Bam wins £11m job to redevelop Westminster Kingsway College’s Grade-II* listed Victoria Centre
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HOK's global arm back in the black
Architect’s international arm, which includes its UK business, reports return to profit, although its level of UK work fell
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Engineers do Stirling work too
The RIBA Stirling prize is the UK’s highest award for architects. But perhaps it’s time to acknowledge the other people who have a hand in making buildings work effectively
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Russian firm replaces RMJM on Gazprom tower
RMJM’s original design retained but scheme will now be overseen by Gorproyekt
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Architecture minister insists industry holds key to Farrell reforms
Ed Vaizey says it is up to the industry and not government to implement the findings of the Farrell Review
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Profit rockets at architect Benoy
Turnover rises 32% to £55m, while pre-tax profit jumps 80% to £15m
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Royal Gold Medal goes to Stirling shortlisted architects
Irish architects Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey will receive prize next February
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UKTI reveals new images of Milan Expo pavilion
Hive designed by Wolfgang Buttress and BDP ‘harks back to Paxton and Buckminster Fuller’
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Heatherwick serves up double gin glass houses
Images released of Bombay Sapphire’s new distillery and visitor centre
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KPF submits 16-storey Square Mile tower
Office would replace four buildings opposite Britain’s oldest synagogue
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Scotland's Aladdin
Alex Salmond and the yes campaign lost their battle for an independent Scotland - but by letting the genie of devolved powers out of the bottle, they did us all a favour
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McAslan tasked with working up new Smithfield plans
Architect John McAslan Partners is working up a retail-led scheme to replace the rejected office-led scheme
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London's Square Mile set for trio of new towers
Planning chief applauds ‘constructive relationship’ with architects
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Green light for £37m Chester cultural centre
Bennetts Associates-designed £37m Cultural Centre in Chester wins planning permission
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Plans unveiled for new tower in Sheffield
Chinese backed-scheme to provide student accommodation and business space is designed by architect Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson
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Cheesegrater to star in Open House weekend
Leadenhall ڶ set to welcome the public as part of Open House festival this weekend
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Architects line up for Helsinki Guggenheim
Some 1,715 entries from more than 75 countries submitted for competition for new Guggenheim museum
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Housing standards review: Highs and lows
The government has unveiled national space and security standards – but things remain to be done