All Architects articles – Page 160
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Green light for UK's largest Passivhaus scheme
Development of 150 homes in rural Herefordshire given council approval
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Farrell seeks input on architecture review
Architecture review to examine case for government role in promoting design quality
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Serpentine Pavilion: A snake in the grass
Sou Fujimoto’s Serpentine Pavilion is a geometric structure, but also organic and cloud-like. It’s an impressive deception. So how did the team pull it off?
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Interview: Glenn Howells
Glenn Howells tells Building why we need to abandon our fifties sense of order and totally rethink how we use the built environment
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RMJM boss quits to join rival
Jonathan French, who was criticised by RMJM in leaked email, jumps ship to architect Woods Bagot
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Stanhope submits plans for BBC TV centre revamp
Stanhope applies to build hotel and residential accommodation in the main buildings on the iconic site
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The Mary Rose museum
Portsmouth now has an ingenious modern building that pays fitting tribute to an archaeological treasure
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Olympic Stadium plans approved
Transformation scheme by stadium’s original architect Populous awarded planning
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Aedas chief executive steps down
David Roberts says he wants to travel less following health issues
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Wings removed from Zaha's aquatic centre
Temporary seating removed from landmark Olympic building
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Olympic stadium revamp set for approval
Reworking of 2012 stadium by architect Populous given thumbs up ahead of planning meeting
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RMJM bosses in war of words
Leaked email reveals chief executive Peter Morrison criticising European chief Jonathan French
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Revealed: Grimshaw's Wimbledon tennis masterplan
Architect releases fly-through of sweeping changes to historic tennis club site
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Revealed: Fly-through of Wilkinson Eyre's Sydney resort
Wilkinson Eyre Architects have won the design competition for Crown Sydney Hotel Resort on the city’s harbourfront
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UK's 'greenest council building' now complete
Project team dubs Brent’s new civic centre the UK’s most sustainable council building
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New boss of Cabe appointed
Former director at Capita Symonds and Shepheard Epstein Hunter takes up post
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Revealed: Fly-through of Herzog's Oxford uni project
Herzog de Meuron and Laing O’Rourke’s £30m Blavatnik School of Government wins planning permission
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Liverpool Central Library: The "wow factor"
Austin-Smith:Lord’s £50m refurbishment of Liverpool Central Library is a compelling read
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Design team chosen for £800m Goodsyard scheme
Team appointed to design Hammerson and Ballymore’s £800m Bishopsgate Goodsyard development in London