All News articles – Page 1034
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EH wades into schools’ demolition debate
Heritage body lists 16 schools as disquiet grows over lack of refurbs in BSF programme
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Fat designs Cardiff TV centre fit for a Time Lord
Fat has drawn up plans for a new BBC TV production centre in Wales featuring a decorative 300m-long facade
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Job cuts are over, says Aukett’s chief
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has called a halt to its redundancy programme after axing a quarter of its staff in the last 12 months
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LDA to spend £12.4m on Olympic site fringes
Six public realm projects set to transform unsafe and neglected areas
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Hemingway designer surf pods fail to sell
A string of high end “surf pods” designed by Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway and built with public money, have become the latest victims of the recession
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Teams design for patient dignity
The Department for Health has teamed up with the Design Council to launch the Design for Patient Dignity project
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Wirral joins the fan club
Worcester-based practice One has designed a £32 million health centre in Birkenhead on the Wirral
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Architect blames prejudice as mosque fails
The architect who drew up plans for a huge mosque next to the Olympic Park in east London has said the scheme fell through because of Islamophobia
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Stonehenge visitors centre given the go-ahead
Council approves Denton Corker Marshall scheme despite Cabe concerns
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Lava's origami tigers to mark Chinese New Year in Sydney
Laboratory for Visionary Architecture (Lava) has designed these two giant tigers to mark Chinese New Year at Customs House, Sydney.
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Skippers takes up RTPI
Ann Skippers (pictured) has succeeded Martin Willey to become the new president of the Royal Town Planning Institute.
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Space design set to attract high-fliers
A report commissioned by the government has said that being a space architect could be the most aspirational job in 20 years.
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Gloomy outlook in latest AIA index
The latest figures from the American Institute of Architects’ monthly billings index show that the profession is still struggling to recover from the downturn.
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Grimshaw offices daubed with tar
Grimshaw’s central London offices have been daubed with a tar-like liquid in an attack believed to have been carried out by anti-Heathrow expansion activists.
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Unemployment numbers fall, but architects fearful
Architects are becoming increasingly fearful of the future, despite the fact that actual numbers claiming unemployment benefits are continuing to fall steadily, according to figures released this week.
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Keith Williams to design plan for Croydon's Fairfield Halls
Keith Williams Architects has been appointed to develop a long-term strategy to develop Croydon’s Fairfield Halls arts venue.
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Architecture charities prepare for long-term rebuilding effort in Haiti
Almost a week after an earthquake ripped through Port-au-Prince in Haiti, reports suggest that the international aid effort is struggling to get through to those most in need.