All Architects articles – Page 180
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Mansell completes Hopkins' Nottingham University building
Engineering and Science Learning Centre cost £10m to build
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National Museum of Scotland revamp scoops best building award
Glasgow-based Gareth Hoskins Architects wins £25,000 prize, the biggest in British architecture
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RIBA: Architects should charge extra for green design
Call from the RIBA’s director of practice to follow US model to create greater ‘transparency’
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Abu Dhabi payment raises hopes for Austin-Smith:Lord
Troubled architect received a part-payment of £2.4m from the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture & Heritage late last week
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Architects’ unemployment rate falls by 16% in a year
Dropped from 1,220 in October 2010 to 1,030 last month
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Willmott Dixon to build £33m Redcar leisure and business centre
Architects S&P and +3 and engineer Buro Happold are also lined-up to work on the project, which is due to start in the New Year.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands win UCL campus job
Architect Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands is already engaged in masterplanning a £500m redevelopment of University College London’s existing site
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Tate St Ives reveals design shortlist
Architects in running for gallery extension at Tate’s Cornish outpost include practice behind stalled 2005 design
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Skanska chooses six architects for UK housing push
PRP Architects, Proctor & Matthews and Formation Architects triumph in competition
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Outlook for architects' workload remains bleak
RIBA Future Trends survey says practices reluctant to take on new staff amid market uncertainty
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Arts-led regeneration projects: Join the culture club
These days museums, art galleries and concert halls are built not for their own sake but in the hope they can transform deprived urban wastelands into vibrant communities. Ike Ijeh looks at the resounding successes - and some abject failures
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Arup owed almost £4m by Austin-Smith Lord over Abu Dhabi project
Project manager Buro Four also owed £700,000 as Austin-Smith Lord seeks total of £11.3m from client
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Lewisham flats development enters third phase
Architect BPTW has commenced work on the third phase of its Heathside and Lethbridge estates in Lewisham, London, to deliver a further 214 homes.The third phase of the estate will plug into a central energy centre which is currently under construction.The three phases of the development started to date will ...
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New University of Salford student village
Hawkins Brown and Urban Initiatives have won planning permission for a new student village at the University of Salford.
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Wayne Rooney engages architect to design garden shed
Footballer is said to have hired Cheshire firm Pulmann Associates Architects
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Austin-Smith:Lord files for CVA to avoid insolvency
Firm, one of largest UK architects, has already laid off 70 staff to try and keep itself afloat
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Planning permission granted for £70m Barnsley redevelopment
52,000 m2 retail-led scheme will replace the existing Metropolitan shopping centre
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Flood-proof house: Home and dry
Would you build a house on the Norfolk Broads, one of the most flood-prone areas of the UK? LSI Architects did and its sophisticated design meant getting the project through planning was plain sailing.