All articles by Tim Abrahams – Page 2
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News
Green experts attack adviser’s role
Government’s brief for chief construction adviser role criticised for too little focus on sustainability
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Isle of Wight submits plans for its largest urban development
Council has secured £11m grant from government for 800-home scheme in Newport but yet to find a developer
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Jan Kaplicky's widow calls time on Future Systems
Future Systems, the architecture practice run by the late Jan Kaplicky, is no longer operational and is to be turned into a foundation to promote his work
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Office of Metropolitan Architecture opens in Hong Kong
Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas’ practice will employ about 25 architects and urban planners in new office
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RIBA to freeze membership rates
Institute vows to support architects through the recession by fixing fees for 2010
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Bam picked for £15m Yorkshire hospital scheme
Work is scheduled to start in 2010 on joint community hospital and civic centre development
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Industry backs Mandelson's green industries review
Keith Clarke will chair government study of the business potential of low-carbon construction
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Features
Out of the blue: Terry Pawson's Carlow arts centre
This luminous edifice in the south-east Irish town of Carlow is a glowing testament to a growing reputation
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Foster + Partners in bid to build in outer space
Practice joins European consortium interested in investigating idea of settlements on the Moon
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First edition? Inventor attempts to ‘print’ building
Pavilion near Pisa is first building to be constructed using Enrico Dini’s ‘structural ink’ technology
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Architect pleads for political asylum … from Italy
Mario Cucinella writes to G8 leaders for help to ‘escape’ homeland’s stifling bureaucracy
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Complaint upheld against architects' reform group ad
ARB Reform Group's ad was 'likely to mislead', rules Advertising Standards Authority
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Architects more optimistic, says RIBA
July survey revealed fewer firms expected a decrease in workload than in the previous month, and 11% of practices expected staff levels to rise in next three months
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