All News articles – Page 841
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Ai Weiwei invited to build studio in Ghent
Belgian artist Wim Delvoye has invited Ai Weiwei to recreate his Shanghai studio in Belgium.
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SOM and Ghafari for Duqm masterplan
SOM and Ghafari Associates have been appointed to prepare a masterplan for Duqm City in Oman.
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Construction sector output continues to fall
Latest figures from Office of National Statistics see output down 0.2%
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Miller Partnership in Commonwealth Games win
Local firm will transform Scotland’s national stadium for 2014 games
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Jestico & Whiles Aloft Hotel opens in London
New hotel for Starwood chain is first of its kind in the UK
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Architects developing ‘kit-of-parts’ schools
James Review’s standardised solution approach expected to be ditched
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New Aberdeen City Garden vote comes under fire
Leading Scottish architects criticise plans for referendum on £140 million Union Terrace Gardens project
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Feilden Clegg Bradley to masterplan Plymouth College of Art
First phase of 10-year programme will see renovation of college workshops
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Keppie appointment signals expansion in the north of England
Practice hires divisional director in a bid to expand operations
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David Chipperfield to curate Venice Biennale
Appointment was delayed amid uncertainty over future of Biennale director
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70 redundancies at Austin-Smith Lord
Austin-Smith Lord has been forced to make 70 staff redundant and place a further 13 on notice because of late-paying clients and the suspension of a major Middle Eastern project.
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‘Good design is key to post-riot regeneration’
Good design will be a key factor in deciding how to allocate London’s post-riot funding, the mayor’s regeneration adviser has said.
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Full house for McCloud's Swindon scheme
Housing designed by Glenn Howells Architects fully occupied
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Finalists chosen in Olympic Park community centre competition
Legacy company announces five teams have made shortlist for north park scheme
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Wembley Stadium architect supports standing in stadiums
John Barrow says standing areas could be safely reintroduced if laws were changed
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Calatrava received £13 million for unbuilt Valencia project
Court papers reveal fee for Spanish architect’s cancelled tower scheme
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RIAS launches Kelpies design competition
Architects asked to design internal space for vast horse-head sculptures
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Bartlett lecturers join student protest
Architecture lecturers join up to 10,000 students in march against fee rise