All Architects articles – Page 189
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Architects question 'politically dumb' Stirling prize
Former RIBA president questions decision to award prize to expensive school in current economic climate
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Design team appointed on St Katharine Docks upgrade
Buckley Gray Yeoman and Morey Smith will renovate and refurbish existing offices at the London marina
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FCBS to redevelop hospital
City and Country Group has appointed architects to redevelop Bristol hospital site
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RIBA trends survey reveals architects' worsening fears
Firms predicting a shrinking workload, with the public sector attracting the most pessimism
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Ten teams shortlisted for Olympic Park legacy work
Competition for south and north parks attracts international architects
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Eight architects battle for mental health job
AHMM and Allies and Morrison among those shortlisted for London NHS job
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Rafael Viñoly's Firstsite centre: show time
Rafael Viñoly’s latest UK building finally takes centre stage, but why was it nearly undone by delays, overspends and legal spats? Thomas Lane reports, while below Ike Ijeh asks if it was worth all the pain
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Ryder Architecture merges with London practice JAA
Firms merge in effort to boost offering in UK and in countries including China
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Shoe box homes is RIBA's Gerald Ratner moment
Report on size of new homes could have devastating impact on housing development
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Design Council announces grant recipients
Grants totalling £114,000 will be spent on local design review panels and community projects
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RIBA reveals pylon competition finalists
Read our summary of the six designs and vote for your favourite
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New Riba president hits out at 'bane' of procurement
Inuagural speech by Angela Brady pledges reform while outgoing president attacks coalition
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Dartford masterplan wins planning
Delancey and Essential Land scheme designed by Grid will provide up to 1,050 homes
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Westfield Stratford City: Maxing out
Westfield Stratford City in east London - dead handy for the Olympic park - is Europe’s biggest urban shopping centre, a retail behemoth so large it is really a city within a city with more than 300 shops and 2 million ft2 of retail and leisure space. Ike Ijeh goes ...
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RIBA awards shortlist announced
The RIBA has announced the shortlists for its 2011 awards series.
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UK construction industry launches Iraq trade mission
Representatives from Atkins and Maber heading to Iraq in bid to win commercial and residential contracts
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Labour launches creative network to boost arts
Labour party launches new initiative aimed at boosting the creative industries in the UK
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RMJM director joins Pringle Brandon Drew
Miriam White will lead architect practice with John Drew
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Ground Zero: The world's emptiest space
Until the physical gap is filled, the emotional void of 9/11 will continue to haunt the city. Ike Ijeh looks at how designers, architects and builders are working to do justice to the significance of the site. Photography by Keith Kleiner