All Architects articles – Page 227
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Huge blaze threatens Weston-super-Mare's historic pier
Thirty firefighters battling to save newly refurbished 1904 Grand Pier
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Council defers decision on Foster + Partners' Shoreditch towers
Planning decision on Bishop's Place scheme will await conservation report on demolition of historic bar
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Devereux and Allies & Morrison to design £41m neuroscience centre
Architects to collaborate in creation of “iconic” building to house King's College London's new clinical neuroscience institute
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London mayor approves controversial Holland Park school
Boris Johnson gives green light to Aedas-designed Holland Park Community School despite objections by heritage groups
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Ruth Reed to become next president of the RIBA
Birmingham-based teacher and architect will be the institute's first female president
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Boris may veto Allies & Morrison's Waterloo towers despite council approval
Veto feared after Lambeth council gives consent to Elizabeth House scheme against the mayor's wishes
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Capita's profit leaps 16%
Consultant reports strong first half with turnover rising 20% to £1.18bn
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Prime minister entertains Foster, Rogers, and Zaha
Trio of starchitects have dinner with Gordon Brown at Chequers
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London architect reveals bamboo building in Taiwan
Bamboo screen that enables natural ventilation without compromising security could provide local model for sustainable housing
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Westminster Academy bookies’ favourite for Stirling
AHMM school is named as 3/1 front-runner for architectural prize
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Boris Johnson slams Grainger scheme in north London
Mayor of London criticises ‘unacceptable’ redevelopment of Ward’s Corner
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It's a Knockout… with added architects
Battersea Power Station and Peckham Library battled it out with other buildings in an architecturally themed comedy challenge
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Skidmore, Owings and Merrill redesign Mumbai shanty town
US practice to oversee £500m development to help regenerate Indian city
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Jewish Community Centre goes back to drawing board
Group reacts to credit crunch and asks architet Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to look at other options
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Anish Kapoor designs world's biggest sculpture
Turner prize winning artist to create 520ft steel pedestrian bridge across Hartlepool harbour
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Tate Modern unveils redesign by Herzog & de Meuron
Glass box is replaced with 'brick pyramid', while Tate director admits credit crunch could delay completion beyond 2012
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Candys' Chelsea Barracks gets thumbs-up from Cabe
Rogers Stirk Harbour designs for Candy brothers' £1bn development approved by design watchdog
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Renzo Piano tower altered to deter climbers
Rods removed from Italian starchitect’s NY Times tower to prevent climbing daredevils
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Chaos theory: Gehry’s Serpentine pavilion
Gehry’s Serpentine pavilion may look like timber and glass thrown together, but precise planning went into getting it just right, says Martin Spring
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Chipperfield and Gormley go concrete in Sweden
Architect and artist collaborate for temporary pavilion in Sweden made entirely from concrete