All Architects articles – Page 91
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Trans-Siberian railway kiosks won by UK architect
Kamvari win competition with 20m high ‘pit stops’
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Peru college wins first RIBA International Prize
Irish firm Grafton beats Chipperfield and Hadid to pick up inaugural award
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Architype named industry's top employer
Architype wins best employer in Building’s Good Employers Guide
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Shard architect's Tintagel bridge hunts for a contractor
Bridge will link ruins of 13th-century Castle on the Cornish coast
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The secret to a great design brief from a client
Suprisingly councils tend to be better at discussing ideas with architects at the briefing stage than commercial developers, why is that?
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'Homes of the future' shortlist revealed
Project 2020 initiative being run by RIBA and Taylor Wimpey
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Grimshaw latest architect to launch in Dubai
Heathrow architect eyes new markets after reporting bumper year
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Planners set to approve City's tallest tower
Eric Parry’s 1 Undershaft skyscraper poised for green light, despite daylight issues on surrounding area
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Plans in for £60m Rochdale makeover
Practice puts forward plans for retail and cinema town centre complex
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Big name architects in running for UK Holocaust memorial
Ten practices shortlisted for national memorial next to Parliament
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It's immigration and jobs – stupid, not the economy
Brexit and Trump’s election victory are just the start, western democracies will have to rethink their policies and how they serve ordinary people
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Architects must improve relationships with contractors
A recent report found architects receive poor satisfaction ratings from contractors, which comes from a failure to treat contractors like an end-user client
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Tower of London's heritage status at risk from City tower splurge
Historic Royal Palaces ‘extremely alarmed’ by glut of tall buildings planned
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Foster's to revamp London Zoo aviary
Listed structure is on Historic England’s at risk register
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How automated design can unleash creativity
Automating the design process won’t take creativity out of architecture, but free us up to embrace a more human-centred approach
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Foster plays down Brexit impact
‘We have no dependency on Europe as a single market,’ chairman says
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Architect picked for £108m Royal College of Art campus
Herzog de Meuron beats international shortlist to another plum London job
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Many contractors fed up with architects, finds RIBA
Concerns centre on commercial nous and sticking to programmes