More News – Page 464
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Local architect beats big names to Manchester concert hall
Stephenson Studio triumphs in RIBA competition
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Listings for Grimshaw and Kay buildings
Former FT printworks and Loudoun Road complex both receive protection from DCMS
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Architects invited to throw open their doors
London Festival of Architecture issues call for proposals
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It's desire not ethics that's missing from architecture, says Venice chief
Conformism is the danger, warns Paolo Baratta
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Murray is wrong on tall towers, says Historic England boss
Duncan Wilson insists developments need to be smaller and denser
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First images of Serpentine Pavilions released
Bjarke Ingels designs central pavilion, with four other architects responsible for smaller projects
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Alejandro Aravena: 'Architects do not have a moral duty to do good'
‘We are just average architects – but we don’t want to use our skills in safe places,’ says Venice Biennale director
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Ordinary lands Venice Biennale collaboration with V&A
Architect to design inaugural exhibition exploring copying for preservation
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British Pavilion curators announce collaborators
Architects, activists, developers and artists challenge our concept of ‘home’
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Squire & Partners' New Scotland Yard towers poised for approval
Council praises Met HQ redevelopment despite objections to 20-storey towers
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Chelsea launches design contest for Herzog & de Meuron gates
Winner will be chosen live during last game of the season
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Central House sale 'won't stop us', say campaigners
Community vows to fight on as university sells Aldgate building for £50m
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Public memorial announced for Gareth Hoskins
Evening of tributes to be held in practice’s National Museum of Scotland
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HOK's Docklands tower approved
Tower Hamlets approves western Europe’s tallest residential tower
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Zaha Hadid: 'I don't see the point in doing a project badly'
First woman architect to appear on Desert Island Discs in its 74-year history