All Architects articles – Page 162
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Christchurch's cardboard Cathedral opens for prayer
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban’s new ‘cardboard cathedral’, built in Christchurch, New Zealand, opened to visitors this month
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Museum of Liverpool architect ordered to pay further £1.2m damages
Judge has now awarded museum more than £2m from Manchester-based AEW due to project’s major technical problems
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Stricken Sidell Gibson owes £2.5m
Firm enters liquidation after mounting debts and problem jobs
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Architects' optimism rockets
RIBA says practices are now more positive about workloads than at any point since start of 2009
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Hastings pier revamp clears final hurdle
Architect Drmm’s planned £14m restoration of derelict Hastings Pier is set to go ahead after the council took on the ownership of the pier
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LDA Design unveils massive Gorky park revamp
Firm wins international design competition to remodel 300 acre historic park in Moscow
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Asbestos claim against ex-RMJM bosses to go ahead
Sir Andrew Derbyshire and Vernon Lee to face court in asbestos poisoning case after Bett Homes decides to proceed with action
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Hawkins Brown appointed to £55m housing scheme
Firm to work with architects Mae and Grant Associates on design for Camden council
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Cathedral submits plans for Caxton Works redevelopment
Architect Studio Egret West designs 336-home scheme
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Five firms shortlisted for London Free Hospital lab
Architects compete to design £22m extension to the Institute of Immunity, Infection and Transplantation
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Benoy's Telford redevelopment plan submitted
Development to add 80% extra space to current shopping centre
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Indoor beaches: last resort?
Piped seagull cries. Surf-capable waves. Artificial volcano spewing synthetic lava. If these are your must-haves for a successful summer trip, check out Ike Ijeh’s Handy Holidaymaker’s Guide to Indoor Beaches of the World
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Museum of Liverpool: Nightmare at the museum
The £72m Museum of Liverpool may have opened in 2011, but problems with the design and build mean parts of the iconic building are still inaccessible to the public. Last week’s £1.13m court judgment highlights the dangers for small consultants on big projects
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Sidell Gibson to go into liquidation
Architect ceases trading after 40 years following delays to projects
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RMJM old guard in anxious wait over asbestos claim
Firm’s former partners, both 89, to hear more this week on whether £1.25m compensation claim will go to court
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Six firms shortlisted for parliament revamp
HLM and Allies and Morrison in race to plan £720m revamp of historic building
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Big name architects shortlisted for Kingston Uni building
Stirling Prize-winner Feilden Clegg Bradley alongside other prestigious names
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Court orders Liverpool museum architect to pay £1.1m
AEW Architects and contracting consortium including Galliford Try found liable for faults on £72m building
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Wates' Flax Mill Maltings revamp wins lottery grant
Wates’ revamp of the historic Flax Mill Maltings site in Shrewsbury for Shropshire council has moved a step closer winning a £12.8m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.