All News articles – Page 1161
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Hiring foreign architects set to become harder
...as RIBA survey reveals growing globalisation of large practices
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Anger as visitor centre list chosen in six hours
RIBA and RIAS join architects calling on National Trust to explain Hadrian’s Wall decision
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Art takes an ad break
Plans for a new piece of public art funded through advertising revenue have been unveiled in the West Midlands.
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Canterbury gets £500,000 repair
The Save Canterbury Cathedral Appeal has announced a 20-week, £500,000 project to repair the lead roof on the historic building’s south-east transept.
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Curator Ellis Woodman on the British Pavilion
Housing is the theme of the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale. Its curator, BD’s Ellis Woodman, finds that while the UK market may be in turmoil, British housing architects are much in demand all over Europe
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Future Systems to design Wapping HQ for News Corporation
Future Systems is to design a new corporate campus for News Corporation at the global media organisation’s site in Wapping, London.
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New innings for SMC Alsop
A £17 million cricket pavilion at Headingley Carnegie Cricket Ground in Leeds by SMC Alsop has won planning.
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Towers will aid growth, says BPF
Skyscrapers bring dramatic economic benefits which should be considered alongside aesthetic and heritage considerations in making planning decisions, a new report from the British Property Federation recommends.
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McAslan, AHMM and BDP top shortlist for BD’s Architect of the Year Awards
The finalists for BD’s Architect of the Year Awards 2008 have been announced, with Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, BDP and John McAslan & Partners all gaining four nominations.
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Gold medallist Hoy launches 2012 velodrome design
The latest designs for the 2012 VeloPark were unveiled on Monday by Beijing gold medallist Chris Hoy.
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New images of RSHP’s sports centre revealed
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ Chelsea Barracks scheme will include a £40 million community sports centre, it has emerged.
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Metal pair for Moscow
Anglo-Russian firm McAdam Architects has unveiled images of a £14.6 million apartment complex for central Moscow.
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Solar power plan to green deserts
Exploration Architecture has announced plans for an innovative scheme combining greenhouses with solar power to provide food, fresh water and energy in desert environments.
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Wexford Opera House makes its debut
The Office of Public Works Architects with Keith Williams Architects' new Wexford Opera House officially opens today.
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Cabe slams two major housing schemes
Cabe has slammed two residential schemes designed by Barton Willmore comprising more than 7,000 homes between them.
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BSF school sees high grades leap
Bristol Brunel Academy, by Wilkinson Eyre, one of 13 BSF schools now open, has seen 34% of students awarded five or more GCSEs at grades A to C including English and Maths, up from 19% last year.
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Regional funds to boost waterfront
The Northwest Regional Development Agency has granted £1.9 million to the second phase of Liverpool city centre’s Waterfront Connections project.