All Architects articles – Page 235
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Hopkins wins Olympic velopark – images
Architect-lead consortium wins design competition for 2012 velodrome and related facilities
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Inside the project team
Now you’re all clued up on Manchester’s Civil Justice Centre, it’s time to meet the Aussies who designed it. Martin Spring got inside their mutual headspace. Portraits by Tim Foster
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Top drawer
Talk about a cabinet reshuffle – Denton Corker Marshall’s flamboyant design for Manchester’s Civil Justice Centre has brought dynamism to the heart of the legal establishment. Over the next eight pages Martin Spring praises the building’s clear, bold expression and on pages 48-50, we meet the Australian trio who designed ...
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Bouygues’ battle for Britain
As the 10th anniversary of the French company’s entry into the UK approaches, its managing director tells Mark Leftly about his plans to expand all over the country
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Sheffield mall architects named
Hammerson has appointed five architects to its £500m New Retail Quarter project in Sheffield.
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Green light for Gehry's Brighton scheme
Design for the 'crumpled tin can' towers has been signed off by council despite strong local opposition
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Blears approves Viñoly’s Walkie Talkie tower
The new communties secretary upsets heritage bodies by giving go-ahead to controversial City tower
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Arcadis acquires architect giant RTKL
Dutch engineering firm's CEO describes purchase of the multinational architect as 'a milestone'
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Sheppard Robson to plan university site at MediaCity
Architect will design faculty for Salford university as Chapman Taylor takes over BBC jobs
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Pelli lands key commission in central London
Star architect Cesar Pelli has been signed up by Land Securities to design a building for the site of the Lord Chancellor’s headquarters in Victoria, central London.
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David Chipperfield does the triple at RIBA awards
Practice honoured for office, museum and library in Spain, German and America
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Stewart McColl holds on to SMC’s slumping shares
Stewart McColl, the former SMC chief executive who resigned from the firm two weeks ago, will not sell his stake in the firm.
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Grimshaw converts to LLP
Architect Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners has become a limited liability partnership.
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McCloud drops Bioregional Quintain from TV scheme
Television design personality enters talks with smaller partner over West Country venture
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Sir Fraser back – at RMJM
Founder of Morrison Construction Group to join son Peter after merger with architect Hillier
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Hopkins Architects' Wellcome Trust refurbishment opens
Architect transforms 1930s charity headquarters into science gallery and library
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Costs rise 50% on Zaha Hadid transport museum
Costs at the Zaha Hadid transport museum in Glasgow have risen to £74m according to reports
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Beauty and the beach
Nine futuristic beach huts will be built as part of a Bathing Beauties exhibition in Lincolnshire for Architecture Week
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REID Architecture and 3D Architects announce merger
3DReid will boast 320 employees and a £20m turnover making it one of the top ten practices in the UK
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2012 Olympic village attracts 500 architects
Architects have three more weeks to enter submission before 40 practices are appointed to compete for commissions