All Architects articles – Page 148
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Architect Kathryn Findlay dies
Designer of the Olympic Park’s Orbit sculpture was suffering from a brain tumour
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UK firms win key role on massive Moscow cultural park
UK consultants and architects part of winning consortium to masterplan massive tourism and cultural development outside Moscow
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Streets fit for people and not just for cars
The spate of cycling deaths on London’s roads underlines the need for long-term infrastructure planning
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Heatherwick's bridge branded a 'vanity project'
Member of the House of Lords lash out at Arup engineered scheme calling it a “waste of money”
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Making it outside of London
Hiscox’s largest office building in the UK outside London has been given the go-ahead by local authorities
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Ryder launches fresh research push
Architect launches range of new research initiatives to build on its 60th celebration
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Aecom hires head of architecture in Europe
Consultant recruits former Austin-Smith Lord partner Jennifer Dixon to the role
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If the hair shirt fits...
Star architects seem to care more about aesthetics and brand than they do about the planet
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RIBA president calls for Crossrail design re-think
Stephen Hodder joins Richard Rogers and Tessa Jowell in calling for design review on all stations on £15bn line
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Cambridge university accommodation gets planning permission
Work on 325-bed accommodation for postgraduates set to start in 2014
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AHMM housing scheme goes in for planning
Islington development comprises 150 homes by developer First Base
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KPF submits west London tower plans
Architect aiming to convert west London’s Empress State office building into residential
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Inconsistent design information is a blight
The RIBA should regulate architects’ work stages
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Plans for London cycle 'utopia' unveiled
Foster + Partners have unveiled plans to build a new network of elevated cycle paths in London.
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Designing for dementia
One day we will look back with shock at how poorly we considered the needs of many elderly people
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Qatari Diar to press ahead with £3bn Chelsea Barracks
Developer Qatari Diar is set to relaunch the £3bn Chelsea Barracks development two and a half years after the troubled project won outline planning
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Green light for BBC Television Centre revamp
Developer Stanhope’s plans to redevelop BBC Television Centre in West London have been given the green light by Hammersmith Fulham council
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Aukett buys Swanke’s European arm for £1.6m
Combined business forecast to have revenue of around £16m
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Renzo Piano's Kimble art gallery pavillion opens
Solar photovoltaic roof generates electricity for building lighting and cooling