All Architects articles – Page 224
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St Pancras Hotel's Welsh sibling up for grabs
Redevelopment offers sought for fire-blasted Welsh landmark designed by architect of St Pancras Hotel
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Rogers-designed cancer centre opens at Charing Cross
Lord Rogers follows Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid in designing a Maggie’s Centre offering cancer patients support and advice
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Skills shortage threatens UK’s built heritage
Lack of conservationist professionals and tradesmen is putting ancient buildings at risk, says report
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Images: Zaha Hadid interprets chandelier design
Architect teams with crystal specialist to create a 15m long chandelier that 'engages the space forcefully'
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Green light for Make at Old Bailey
The 'half donut' development for Land Securities has been given planning
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Tonkin Liu picked to design London Festival of Architecture pavillion
The 'Fresh Flower' pavillion will invite visitors to entre through gaps between 11 giant petals
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Gehry theatre may oust Grimshaw’s transport centre
£150m complex planned for top of New York subway may give way to performing arts centre
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Foreign Office Architects to design new Euston Station
Allies and Morrison will also be retained to masterplan 15-acre Euston site
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Tate Modern extension may swap glass for brick
Herzog & de Meuron’s designs for the £130m gallery extension are being substantially revised
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Foster + Partners Moscow scheme in trouble
Court ruling against the tendering process threatens future of £415m Zaryadye project
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Big Ben named as Britain's favourite landmark
London buildings dominate top 10, with construction industry insiders favouring the London Eye
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Westminster acts to stop street-sign fakes
Council secures copyright to iconic signs in order to retain control over area’s image
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George Galloway and Norman Foster do battle in Shoreditch
Bishops Place scheme in East London opposed by firebrand Tower Hamlets MP
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French toast: Pritzker prize to Jean Nouvel
Star architect of Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris is 32nd winner of the Pritzker prize
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Eight wonders
In the 14th year of the Building Awards and the second year of the special Building Project of the Year Award, the judges were heartened by the strength and range of the more than 20 entries. So they stretched the normal limit of six shortlisted projects to eight. Martin Spring ...
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In good hands: Rogers Stirk Harbour's Maggie's Centre
Architect in near completion of £2m cancer centre at London's Charing Cross hospital
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Jean Nouvel wins Pritzker Architecture Prize
“Courageous” French architect named as winner of prestigious international award
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Grand Piano
As negotiations continue over the Shard, images have been revealed of the first UK project designed by its architect, Renzo Piano, close to Centrepoint tower in central London.
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Oxford University campus attracts star-studded shortlist
Oxford university has shortlisted Bennetts Associates, David Chipperfield, Kohn Pedersen Fox and Wilkinson Eyre for two academic buildings worth £150m.