All Architects articles – Page 182
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One World Trade Center tops New York
Construction of the £1.8bn One World Trade Center surpasses the Empire State Building
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Lord Rogers says 'time has come' to bid in Middle East
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners chairman says practice looking for work in Middle East for first time
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BIG Vancouver vision
Architect Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has unveiled plans for a 490-foot-tall tower in downtown Vancouver
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Lord Rogers slams Boris Johnson ahead of election
Chairman of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners claims Conservative mayoral candidate unable to make decisions
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Gleeds to work on Serpentine Pavilion job
Firm will act as QS on London gallery’s latest summer venue
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Richard Rogers welcomes new planning policy
Architect and Labour peer uses Alan Cherry memorial lecture to laud changes to the NPPF
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Foster's Datong museum under construction
China’s ‘museum of the 21st century’ will represent the country in 2013 Basel Art
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AFR appoints two bosses to turn around UK business
Architect promotes studio directors to joint UK managing directors to turn around domestic practice
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RMJM parts company with PR advisor
Troubled architect is “no longer working” with The Big Partnership
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Special projects: Cutty Sark - the crystal ship
The world’s last surviving tea clipper has risen again - not just restored, but dramatically suspended in a vast diagrid glass canopy. Ike Ijeh looks around - and underneath - Grimshaw Architects’ impressive renovation
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Green light for Derwent and Crossrail's West End theatre
Council grants planning permission for first new theatre in West End for over 30 years
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Ken Livingstone backs RIBA manifesto for London
Labour candidate for mayor joins Greens and Lib Dems in pledging support for RIBA’s call for good design
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The Olympics: After the party's over
This year’s Olympics will not be the first time that London has hosted a global event of historic proportions, but what were the legacies of our previous efforts? Ike Ijeh tells a tale of grand museums, hallowed turfs and mass installation public toilets …
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Vision for the next 100 years
University sets sights on ripe old age for green enterprise centre
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Arena plan for Battersea Power Station
Architect Allies & Morrison offers ‘practical’ proposals for London landmark
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Former RIBA president to run for Bristol mayor
Architect George Ferguson is first candidate to emerge ahead of referendum