All News articles – Page 921
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Light bulb wins Brit Insurance Design of the Year
A design for a low-energy light bulb has won the Brit Insurance Design of the Year award for 2011
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Koolhaas's OMA to be subject of major UK exhibition
London’s Barbican Art Gallery to host exhibition on OMA and its research unit AMO
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UK industry ready to respond to Japan earthquake
Foreign help on standby as scale of damage emerges
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Aedas boss says London office needs 'to do better'
Firm plans to buy design-led practice to win big jobs in capital
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Carmody Groarke chosen for Frieze Art Fair
London studio will design temporary pavilion in Regent’s Park
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Prince’s House ready to view at Ideal Home Show
Architects at the Prince’s Foundation have unveiled their contribution to this year’s Ideal Home Show.
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Hopkins presents its Italian hospital
The fan-shaped hospital in La Spezia looks south to the sea.
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Nikken Sekkei staff tell of their earthquake fears
Staff at Nikken Sekkei’s Tokyo headquarters have told how they feared for their lives as the worst earthquake in 130 years wreaked devastation across the north of Japan.
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Metropolitan Workshop lands Dún Laoghaire plan
London practice’s masterplan will integrate Irish harbour and town centre
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Studio Weave unveils floating cinema
Je Ahn and Maria Smith reveal first picture of ODA ’pavilion’
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BFLS wins planning for controversial west London office development
Hammersmith Grove scheme approved despite local objections
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Old walls 'three times more energy-efficient than previously thought'
Inaccurate figures could lead to damaging and unnecessary interventions, warns SPAB
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Gehry towers over Manhattan
Frank Gehry’s first skyscraper is nearing completion in Lower Manhattan,
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And Architects scores with resort
London sports specialist And Architects has landed a £150 million resort in Brazil with a built-in football college.