More News – Page 177
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NewsRIAS reveals its buildings of 2022
Stallan-Brand, Loader Monteith and Konishi Gaffney projects all among the winners
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NewsV&A reveals future architecture programme after RIBA split
Tropical, South Asian and social housing architecture among subjects the museum intends to explore
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NewsAHMM poised for Oxford Street approval
West One Shopping Centre redevelopment will double office space above Bond Street Station
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NewsImages unveiled of Alvaro Siza’s first US project
Prtizker-winning architect’s “monolithic” New York tower sees first residents move in
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NewsBartlett director steps down following bombshell report
Bob Sheil resigns as Arb writes to school seeking assurances that regulations have not been breached
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NewsConsultant appointed to look into 2040 Birmingham transformation plan
Glancy Nicholls and Glenn Howells on team looking at sustainable future of city
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NewsBartlett suspends staff as investigation uncovers ‘toxic’ culture lasting decades
UCL apologises for “deeply shocking” behaviour including allegations of racism, bullying and sexism
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NewsBelgian practice snaps up UK healthcare specialist AD Architects
Deal intended to capitalise on expected growth in UK healthcare sector over next few years
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NewsSuper-duper: A look at the ABBA Voyage concert venue
Arena designed by Stufish and built by ES Global
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RIBA and V&A to end 20-year partnership
Institutions said in joint statement that their “strategic priorities have shifted”
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NewsGreen light for Proctor & Matthews’ heritage museum in 10-year-old town
Centre to display artefacts unearthed during construction of the new town of Northstowe
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NewsNew course launched to provide easier route to health and safety certification
Large numbers of architects currently without nationally recognised certification
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NewsTheaster Gates: Value engineering made Serpentine Pavilion more interesting
Artist thanks David Adjaye for guiding him through regulatory side of architecture
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NewsAdjaye to redesign 20-storey Brixton tower following local revolt
London mayor agreed to postpone decision on scheme after request from developer less than two weeks before scheduled hearing
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NewsZaha Hadid Foundation’s first exhibition opening today
Architect’s ’radical’ vision for the future of London to be displayed to the public for the first time
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NewsGovernment scraps £3bn HS2 link
Goldborne Link between Crewe and Manchester abandoned following doubts over value for money
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NewsFletcher Priest’s plans to rejig SOM’s 175 Bishopsgate recommended for approval
Scheme will see new facades built in different style to the rest of the 1988 postmodern block
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NewsModular construction emits 45% less carbon than traditional methods, report finds
Study by Cambridge University and Napier University academics found 28,000 tonnes of carbon were saved on two modular schemes in London
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NewsJames Corner and vPPR lodge Camden Highline plans
Project linking Camden Town with Kings Cross include gardens, cafés and arts space






