All Architects articles – Page 134
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City planning in the Middle East
These vast cities rising from the sand can’t just be about bling
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Celebrated urbanist and planner Peter Hall dies
Peter Hall, the celebrated planner, urbanist and geographer, has died
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Features
Zaha Hadid: Softbridge Project, Oxford
The groves of academe have been buzzing with debate about Zaha Hadid’s Softbridge project, now on site at St Anthony’s college, Oxford. But for Bam’s engineering team constructing its cylindrical form in a desperately constrained site was an education in itself
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Masterplan unveiled for £75m Oxford station revamp
Newly-demerged practice AHR unveils plans, which include three residential and three commercial buildings
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Massive east London schemes take step forward
Silvertown Quays development submitted for planning while Royal Docks scheme is given the green light
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Architects sees confidence continue to rise
The latest Future Trends survey has said architects’ confidence for the next three months is up slightly
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Bishopsgate Goodyard scheme submitted for planning
Plans to redevelop east London’s Bishopsgate Goods Yard site have now been submitted for planning permission
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RIBA appoints Jane Duncan as new president
New head is third woman in past four races to take the post
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RLB slams £750m framework award as ‘complete shambles’
Pressure mounts on government over consultants’ framework as Turner Townsend lodges legal challenge
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Team picked for Royal Docks floating village
Architect DRMM with developer Carillion Igloo Genesis and engineer Buro Happold propose Dutch-inspired custom-build community
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Making waves: Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Moving-floor technology may seem the stuff of fictional super-villain lairs, but the leading hydrodynamics laboratory at Plymouth University has employed the technology to support one of the largest energy wave test sites in the world
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Plans for Olympic Park cultural hub launched
An international design competition has been announced for a major new cultural and educational district in the Olympic Park
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St Bart's Maggie Centre wins planning
Steven Holl-designed Maggie’s Cancer Care Centre for St Bart’s hospital has been narrowly approved by City of London planners
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Shard favourite for Stirling prize as shortlist revealed
The Shard is the bookies’ favourite to win the Stirling prize after it was one of six buildings to be nominated for this year’s title
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Architects reveal visions for Heathrow 'city'
Designs unveiled for the redevelopment of Heathrow Airport into a new town, should a new hub airport be built in Thames Gateway
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Broadway Malyan designs Jakarta Tower
Architect unveils plans for a major mixed-use tower development in central Jakarta, Indonesia
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Paul Davis completes Docklands housing
A five-block mixed-use development adjacent to east London’s historic Tobacco Dock has now been completed.
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Aedas launches London office after splitting from UK arm
Architect targets £20m turnover on commercial projects; UK arm rebrands as AHR with public sector focus
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UK architects shortlisted for Ghana project
Elsie Owusu Architects and Feilden Mawson have been shortlisted for a civic centre in one of Ghana’s largest metropolitan areas
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Foster's insists Thames Estuary airport 'realistic option'
Architect throws cold water over reports that it would cost £2bn to replace habitats in the Thames Estuary