All Architects articles – Page 231
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Junior Open House seeks design mentors for children
Education charity is recruiting design professionals to inspire a love of architecture among young people
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Capita Symonds turnover up 8.5%
Consultant’s parent group sees turnover and profit both up by 19%
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Network Rail backs down over station design template
Rail client to look for architect to produce modular prototype after Cabe attacks in-house version
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Heatherwick bridge is scrapped
Striking structure was to link the Leamouth Peninsula scheme with Canning Town
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Zaha's challenge
The abandonment of Zaha Hadid’s Architecture Foundation HQ in London was a disappointment for design connoisseurs, but what does it tell us about the ambition of the British construction industry?
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Prince of Wales rubbishes lecture hall design by Patel Taylor
Prince Charles launches another attack on architects calling the Ivor Crewe lecture theatre at the University of Essex a dustbin
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Planners reject Sheppard Robson mega-church
Plan for 9,500-seat church is not suitable for local community says London Thames Gateway Development Corporation
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Ken Shuttleworth set to act as design champion on Crossrail
Crossrail has targeted Ken Shuttleworth to be a design champion for the £16bn project.
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Zaha Hadid's Architecture Foundation HQ scrapped
Developer Land Securities drops £5m building after three year saga
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Liverpool Stadium architect in collapse drama at Texas arena
A concrete seating base has collapsed during the construction of the HKS-designed Texas Christian University football stadium
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Lutyens, Lasdun … Cullinan
Architect celebrates entry into RIBA hall of fame with attack on prince
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… as architects battle for Euston station
Foreign Office Architects, Grimshaw and Wilkinson Eyre are battling it out to design the £1bn Euston station redevelopment for British Land and Network Rail.
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City planning boss backs Prince Charles’ anti-tower harangue
Prince of Wales finds unlikely supporter in Peter Rees, the City’s long-serving head of planning Rees agrees that the location of tall buildings should be better controlled
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Prince Charles attacks rash of new 'carbuncles'
The Prince of Wales blasts new generation of skyscrapers warning they will disfigure London
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Hadid's Olympic aquatic centre sprouts water wings - images
New images reveal temporary seating stapled onto each side of Zaha Hadid’s landmark 2012 venue
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Architects look abroad as staffing crisis deepens
Survey shows growing number of unfilled posts and expected staff turnovers of 100% by 2013
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Wilkinson Eyre and Foster battle it out in St Petersburg
British architects make shortlist for masterplanning of market district in former Russian capital
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Koolhaas quits Olympic shortlist
Rem Koolhaas’ Office of Metropolitan Architecture has pulled out of the shortlist to masterplan the post-2012 Olympic Park, it has emerged.
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St Petersburg tower dispute
Unesco, the cultural arm of the United Nations, has denied claims that the impact of the Gazprom Tower on St Petersburg is no longer a problem.
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End nears for Get Carter car park
Owen Luder's brutalist structure in Gateshead has been vacated ahead of demolition