All Architects articles – Page 157
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Comment
Time to return to Libya
Turns out there is plenty of potential business to talk about over a jar of camel stew
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Comment
Human rights in Qatar: An issue we can't ignore
The revelations of human rights abuses on Qatar construction sites must not be brushed under the carpet. The industry must take a firm stance on ethical issues
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News
In pictures: Battersea Power Station designs unveiled
Wilkinson Eyre scheme includes rooftop housing and garden and an observation lift rising to the top of a chimney
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Cheltenham art gallery
Berman Guedes Stretton-designed extension opened earlier this month under its new name, the Wilson Cheltenham Art Gallery Museum
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Boris to settle £1bn Convoys Wharf row
London mayor calls in Farrell-designed development after developer falls out with council
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Comment
Architectural education ignores the challenge of our time
Too many architects assume their lack of energy performance knowledge will be ‘fixed’ by others
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley revenue up 12%
Firm working on Southbank Centre revamp reports boost to UK workload
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Kier bags £38m Chester cultural centre
Kier has been picked to built Chester’s Bennetts Associates-designed cultural centre
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Comment
Why architects should specify timber
A decade of using the material has made me a complete convert
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Top UK architects set out views on China’s future cities
Former RIBA president Angela Brady commissions research papers from figures including Richard Rogers and Terry Farrell
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Five teams battle for role on £720m Westminster revamp
Aecom, Sweett Group and Turner Townsend among the firms in the running for key role on the prestigious refurbishment of the Palace of Westminster
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Frank Gehry and Foster to design next Battersea phase
Renowned Canadian-American architect will work with Lord Foster on new high street
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Mayor of London unveils consultants' panel - full list
Mayor’s office unveils list of 87 consultants and architects for a panel for public sector work across London
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Comment
Why China needs 'slow design'
The speed of architecture and construction in the country risks creating identikit cities
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Features
Danish Maritime Museum: Method in the Madness
Bjarke Ingels Group Architects’ £34m Danish Maritime Museum has been built entirely underground - in a former dock in Elsinore. The challenge was building underneath the water level without Hamlet’s old castle sinking into oblivion
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Architects report continuing upswing
Latest RIBA survey finds architects’ confidence in future workloads is continuing to rise across all parts of the UK
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MCC members back £200m Lord's plan
Populous-designed scheme set to go ahead after internal challenge is defeated
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Benoy's £200m Telford scheme wins planning
Project for developer Sovereign Land expected to generate 1,000 construction jobs
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The commercial sector: Ready, steady …
Optimism that the private commercial sector is bouncing back is growing - all we need now are some projects
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New Libyan arts centre opens
A new arts and cultural centre has opened in the heart of Tripoli, Libya