All Architects articles – Page 191
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100 top architects draw Square Mile for charity
Fundrasier for Article 25 charity sees 100 architects and engineers each draw a segment of the Square Mile in London
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Make Architects appointed on major Hanover Square scheme
Project, by Legal & General Property, also involves Mace, WSP Group and EC Harris
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The Tom Bloxham interview
For 20 years, renowned regeneration company Urban Splash grew and grew. Then in 2008 the bottom fell out of the market and soon after the firm found itself on the ‘brink of collapse’. Its founder tells Emily Wright how it changed everything - and nothing
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BDP to close four regional offices
Belfast, Liverpool, Winchester and Edinburgh will all be shut down, architect announces
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Lend Lease's £700m Tithebarn scheme shelved
Preston redevelopment put on hold as anchor tenant John Lewis pulls out
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Tim Byles lines up three architects for Cornerstone
Penoyre and Prasad, LSI and Cullinen Architects in discussion with ex-PFS boss
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Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley wins restoration project
Grade-II listed building will house craft busineses and a visitor and education centre
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Permission granted for London and Bath Estates' 'Octopus' building
Design by Make includes a 50m high LED shroud
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Squire and Partners gets green light on Manchester scheme
150,000ft2 development designed by architect Squire and Partners will provide office, retail and restaurant space
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RIBA launches architects' guides to localism
Institute calls on members to embrace government’s controversial planning reforms
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Broadway Malyan completes seven Abu Dhabi schools
School openings part of 26-school building programme
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Vincent Tabak found guilty of Jo Yates murder
Buro Happold consultant will spend a minimum of 20 years in jail.
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Free school conversions: Making the switch
The government went out of its way to make it easier for free schools to be formed in non-school buildings by easing planning laws. So now that they’ve opened their doors, do they actually work? Take a look at two very different conversions…
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Architectual competitions: Judgement day
Those judging architectural competitions need to be wise, ethical and very well informed. That’s why the tittle-tattle of public opinion should be ignored
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Stirling prize architect hits back at critics
As RIBA president points to jealousy over Zaha’s success
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Archive Titles
Kingerlee start work on £12.5m college at University of Oxford
Bennetts-designed blocks will house 54 postgraduate students
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PLP Architecture reveals plans for Chinese 'fashion city'
London-based firm will create a 660,000m² urban district
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Design Council Cabe director steps down
Former director of design review at Cabe, Diane Haigh, leaves the newly merged organisation
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RIBA launches MBA in architectural and construction management
Course is intended to help architects improve fee-earning potential
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BIG wins Swiss competition to renovate 1960s warehouse
Danish firm will refurbish the existing ‘Transitlager’ to create a multi-use development