All News articles – Page 1043
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Boost for global bursaries
Students and young architects wanting to work in the developing world have had their chances boosted after the annual funding for the dedicated RIBA/Institution of Civil Engineers bursary was doubled.
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Photographer hit by anti-terror laws
A leading architectural photographer has been stopped and searched by police in the City of London under anti-terror laws.
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Cambridge students build cardboard pavilion
This cardboard pavilion was designed and built by Cambridge students to host their start of term opening party.
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RIBA pitches for Arb's registration role
The RIBA has called on the government to let it take over regulation and registration powers from the Architects Registration Board.
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Aedas' Manchester college goes for planning
Designs by Aedas for a new building for Tameside College in Greater Manchester have been submitted to the local council.
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Harrods' shared space plan dropped
Controversial plans to merge roads and pavements around Harrods and make pedestrians, cyclists and motorists share the same space have been quietly dropped.
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Rival modern and traditional schemes go for planning in Westminster
An architect’s two different proposals for the same central London site are due to be debated by Westminster Council this week, with planners recommending a modern design, while calling for an “inappropriate” traditional version to be thrown out.
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Mayor backs Foster's Bishops Place development
London mayor Boris Johnson has given his backing to Foster & Partners’ £500 million Bishops Place regeneration scheme.
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Bennetts' vision for the Whitehall of the north
This is the first detailed image of Bennetts Associates’ masterplan for a new base for thousands of civil servants being relocated out of London.
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Tesco at the hub of Collado Collins £160m scheme for east London
Collado Collins has submitted a £160 million 4.5ha mixed use scheme for planning, anchored by a new Tesco.
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Sheppard Robson to design campus for Manchester Metropolitan University
Sheppard Robson has won a scheme to design a new campus for Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Squire & Partners, Dixon Jones score Chelsea Barracks victory
A team led by Squire & Partners, Dixon Jones and landscape architects Kim Wilkie Associates are to design a new masterplan for the Chelsea Barracks redevelopment.
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Atkins creates new shelf space for British Library
A storage building for the British Library, designed by Atkins, has opened.
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Paddington Crossrail images revealed
These are the first images of the proposed new Crossrail station at Paddington by Weston Williamson.
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KPF hotel opens in Las Vegas
A hotel designed by Kohn Pederson Fox has opened in the US city of Las Vegas.
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Heatherwick fires up plans for Stockton power plant
Designer Thomas Heatherwick is working on plans for a £150 million, 49 megawatt biomass power plant in Stockton-on-Tees, north-east England
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‘Drop Victorian technologies’
Architects must drop “Victorian technologies” in favour of smart building materials in a bid to tackle climate change
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Weston Williamson on track with Miami railway
Weston Williamson has unveiled images of its design for a 75m-long elevated railway station (pictured) for downtown Miami, in between two new museums by Herzog & de Meuron and Grimshaw
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Hodge asked to reconsider listing
The Twentieth Century Society is set to ask architecture minister Margaret Hodge to review her decision not to list Birmingham Central Library