All Architects articles – Page 162
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News
Foster's Apple HQ $2bn over budget
Davis Langdon and Arup also working on Foster + Partners-designed project, which has had its budget balloon to $5bn
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Features
PodSolve: Flexible friend
Leeds East Academy is the UK’s first school to consist of a warehouse full of moveable classroom pods
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Aecom wins bigger role on Rio 2016 Olympics
Exclusive: Firm expands masterplan role to include design development work on all Olympic park venues, infrastructure and landscaping
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Construction 'worst' sector for insolvencies
PwC says more than 600 insolvencies in first quarter of 2013
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Morrison emerges as backer behind RMJM buyer
Current owner and chairman of architect RMJM, Sir Fraser Morrison, is behind investment firm that bought the architect last week
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Architect RMJM sold to investment firm
RMJM Architecture sold to Duthus Investments to halve firm’s £24m debt
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WSP wins Qatar airport city job
Engineer wins role on 2022 World Cup project alongside Dutch architect OMA
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Three-strong design team for £1bn Croydon mall
Exclusive: Three firms lined up for design team for £1bn Westfield and Hammerson shopping mall in Croydon
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New Cabe departures announced
Head of design review Alan Thompson among three staff taking voluntary redundancy
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Terry Farrell to lead government architecture review
Review will inform future government architecture policy
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HOK’s Istanbul financial centre starts on site
Architect to design two of the scheme’s high rise towers
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RMJM old guard face asbestos court claim
Elderly former partners of dissolved RMJM Partnership and Bett Homes face £1m compensation claim
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London challenges architects to create a ‘fitter city’
GLA explores links between city design and fitness
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Design team picked for £92m car innovation centre
Exclusive: University of Warwick selects four consultants for its £92m National Automotive Innovation Campus
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Green light for Feilden Clegg Bradley's Belfast campus
Project for University of Ulster to accommodate up to 15,000 students and staff
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Features
Interview with HLM: Innovation out of recession
HLM directors Chris Liddle and Richard O’Neil explain how they’ve used the recession as a trigger for innovation
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UK architects win Rio Olympics design roles
3DReid and AndArchitects win work on Rio Olympics velodrome and handball arenas
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HOK unveils Crossrail Fisher Street plans
Architect HOK has unveiled its plans for a development above the Fischer Street shaft of Crossrail in Holborn, London
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Astudio targets Asia with Hong Kong office
Building’s 2012 Architect of the Year to open business that will target high-end commercial projects
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Comment
The tide is turning
The nuclear new build programme is in trouble and the UK is in desperate need of clean and secure energy. So, says Julia Barfield, it’s time we pushed ahead with the Severn Barrage