All Architects articles – Page 198
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Creditors demand probe into DEGW directors
Questions over whether DEGW kept creditors informed over worsening financial position
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Prince’s Foundation pursues Cabe’s role
Traditionalist body will offer design review services “notwithstanding the opinions of a London architectural elite”
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Morrell berates architects
Chief construction adviser Paul Morrell compared the “irrational exuberance” in recent architecture to the hedonism of the financial markets in a speech yesterday.
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Manchester architect wins planning for £9m Everton scheme
Four-storey development designed by Formroom will house club shop, museum and hospitality suites
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Battersea Power Station gets green light
Proposed scheme includes £200m for a two station extension of the Northern Line from Kennington
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Make's £100m Cube: Birmingham cubed
The Second City’s Jewellery Quarter inspired the facade of Make’s astonishing Cube development. But as with any box of jewels, its real treasures are inside
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Delays push Olympic aquatic centre cost up £11m
Zaha Hadid stadium will now cost £268m and extra heating may be needed
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Consortium designs Antarctic research station
British-South Korean team releases first image of its competition entry for the Korean Polar Research Institute
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Hammerson seeks planning for London Wall scheme by Make
Hammerson hopes to complete the 500,000ft2 development by 2014
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Benoy and Arup lead UK charge in China trade mission
Masterplanner David Lock Associates joins architect and engineer in winning work in the country
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Prince’s Foundation clashes with RIBA on design reviews
Battle to take over Cabe’s job hots up as architects claim foundation would be ’entirely inappropriate’
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Kengo Kuma wins V&A Dundee contest
Japanese architect’s ’bold and ambitious’ building wins international competition to design Scottish museum
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Hadid to design new Serpentine gallery
Former munitions depot to be transformed into a comtemporary art space by award-winning architect
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What a carve up! HTA crowns its Pump-king
HTA’s architects turn their attention to the emerging pumpkin sector in their halloween design comp
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RIBA slams Prince's Foundation design review bid
President Ruth Reed says Charles’ charity ’entirely inappropriate’ to take on Cabe role
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Foster scoops Luxembourg scheme
Architect wins competition to design mixed-use scheme in Luxembourg City
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Government in race to find replacements for Cabe
Ministers and officials want to see design review process and other key functions continue
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Wilkinson Eyre: Twin peaks
Ten years ago Building interviewed a young architectural practice called Wilkinson Eyre. A decade and two Stirling prizes later, we return to ask its principals how it feels to become part of the design establishment - and on the top of their game.
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Reports of 3i’s Foster + Partners sell-off ‘wide of the mark’
Source close to 3i plays down rumours of a sell off of its 40% stake in the architecture practice
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Shapps on scrapping of Cabe
Housing minister confirms DCMS and communties department both to withdraw funding