All Architects articles – Page 217
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Foster to design skyscraper for Saudi royals
Architect's second Al Faisaliah tower in Riyadh promises 'spectacular' design
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Stride Treglown gets into Bath with Tektus Architects
Architect makes acquisition to expand West Country presence
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Architecture's largest prize split between two winners
Bennetts Associates and Elder & Cannon share £25,000 RIAS Andrew Doolan prize
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Chelsea denies reports of stadium move
Newspaper report of new stadium designed by HOK Sport denied by club
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Robert Stern: designing Dubya's library
Architect and academic Robert Stern is to design a library for the outgoing president of the United States. The joke going around, of course, is that it must be a fairly small building. Dan Stewart found out
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Go-ahead for Antony Gormley-inspired 7/7 terror memorial
Westminster council approves Carmody Groarke design for commemorative sculpture in Hyde Park
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Foster: we will do nuclear power
Lord Foster has said that he would consider designing a nuclear power station, despite his practice’s reluctance to join EDF Energy’s design framework
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Allies & Morrison’s Waterloo scheme called in
Blears concerned at height of mega-development by P&O and Morgan Stanley
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David Parkes, architect of cost-effective housing, dies
Architect designed UK's first sheltered housing scheme
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Abu Dhabi tower leans towards the record books
RMJM-designed building to be built at an angle of 18 degree
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Shortlist revealed for World Building of the Year
But conflict of interest forces Norman Foster to stand down from jury
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Foster + Partners picked for New York super-library
New Central Library will become the world's largest public library
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The international surprises of the World Architecture Festival
From chapels to car parks, the UK has a lot to learn from the ideas of small architects abroad
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Like Cannes, but with buildings …
The World Architectural Festival is a feast of stunning buildings, big names and weeping designers
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Accordia is first housing scheme to win Stirling prize
Feilden Clegg Bradley praised by Home Builders Federation for ‘high-quality design’
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Libeskind's Swiss shopping and leisure centre opens its doors
Star architect branches out into retail and leisure with £250 centre straddling motorway near Bern
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London Monument gets new viewing platform
Crowds gather to see Julian Harrap's new design winched into place atop 61m column
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Accordia becomes first housing scheme to win RIBA Stirling prize
Feilden Clegg Bradley's surprise win shows 'volume house builders can deliver high quality architecture', say RIBA judges
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Revenue soars at Make Architects – as does directors' pay
Results for 2007 show pre-tax profits and the highest director’s pay are well above £1m mark
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Álvaro Siza scoops Royal Gold Medal
Portuguese architect wins RIBA's prestigous prize for influence on international architecture