All Architects articles – Page 186
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Lincolnshire 'pods' open to the public
S&P-designed project provides leisure and sport facilities
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Rees: refurbishment will replace skyscrapers
City of London planning officer has seen growth in applications to refurbish office blocks
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UK's largest museum opens
Liverpool Museum, the UK’s largest national museum to be built in over 100 years, opens next week.
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City living: North Wharf Gardens, London
Farrells Architects’ mixed-use developement is part of the Paddington Basin regeneration scheme
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Durham University’s Business School: Flexible studies
GSS Architecture has submitted a planning application for a £10m extension to Durham University’s Business School
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands wins Fulham Wharf planning
Residential towers and a Sainsbury’s superstore form part of Thames scheme praised by Cabe
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Liverpool museum to open next week
Danish architect 3XN’s museum is the UK’s largest to be built in over 100 years
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The National Maritime Museum: Time and a place
The National Maritime Museum’s £35m extension reconciles the rich architectural heritage of its Greenwich home with the need to provide thoroughly modern facilities. Building celebrates a building firmly anchored to its surroundings
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Generation BIM: Creating the infrastructure
Yes, we’ve heard it all before - but this time BIM really is going mainstream, says Simon Rawlinson. Now, its development needs to be driven by the industry’s future leaders
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HOK makes key appointment to drive expansion
Richard Gammon recruited as new director of aviation and transportation
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Serpentine Pavilion: A natural observatory
This year’s design, by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, seeks to inspire visitors to observe nature
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Atkins wins RIBA competition for Qatar school
The firm will design the Sherborne Qatar School in Doha
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Architects should expect sharp reduction in work says RIBA
The Future Trends survey paints a gloomy picture
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Sainsbury Laboratory: Nurture vs nature
Stanton Williams’ serene Sainsbury Laboratory combines classicism with modernism while remaining anchored to its natural surroundings
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Ken Shuttleworth: No more crazy shapes & silly profiles
Ken Shuttleworth, the man behind the Gherkin, doesn’t ’get’ the Shard, reckons the era of tall glass boxes is over and thinks a lot of designers are really egotistical. So why does the founder of Make think this is such a great time to be an architect? He tells Building.
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BIM project to show savings
A commercial building will be developed using BIM from start to finish, with the hope of showing how 50% savings can be made
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Prize giving: British Council for School Environments' annual award
Architect Architype was named school architect of the year at the British Council for School Environments’ annual award ceremony this week.
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Architype scoops three schools awards
Architect triumphs at annual British Council for School Environments ceremony
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Aukett's losses triple in 'depressed' market
Architect reports falling half year revenue but says profits will return
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River trip: Zaha Hadid's Riverside Transport Museum
Far from the Olympic aquatics centre, the first of Zaha Hadid’s big UK projects is complete. Building reviews her dramatic and somewhat psychedelic transport museum in Glasgow