All News articles – Page 927
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Fosters takes over environmental design consultancy
Practice was already working closely with PHA Consult
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Zaha Hadid’s Chinese opera house debuts
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Guangzhou Opera House in southern China opens today.
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Outcry over Isle of Bute client’s request for free work
A competition to masterplan the transformation of a forest on the Isle of Bute has been condemned after the client asked bidding architects to do part of the work for free
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Squire hired to design Harrods rooftop hotel
The practice behind the new-look Chelsea Barracks masterplan has been appointed to design a rooftop hotel for Harrods.
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Web tool launched to help free schools find sites
Partnerships for Schools has launched an online search service to help groups interested in setting up free schools find potential sites in their area.
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No delivery for Feilden Clegg Bradley postal museum
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s project to design a museum for the British Postal Museum and Archive in Swindon has been cancelled after Royal Mail withdrew its part of the funding.
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Archial’s horse HQ steps gently round oak tree
Archial has completed a doughnut-shaped HQ for the British Horse Society in rural Warwickshire, officially opened this week by Princess Anne.
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Go-ahead for RCK Preston homes
RCK Architects has been given planning permission to build an affordable housing scheme in the middle of Preston.
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Change or die, RIBA tells architects
An RIBA Building Futures report says architects will have to become better businessmen to compete with foreign firms.
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Aecom pulling staff and their families out of Libya
Largest employer of architects in the world defends work in the country.
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Government is anti-design, architects warned
Architects are facing a period of government hostility and need to find a champion to lobby for the importance of good design, a vice president of HOK has warned.
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Prasad rallies the profession on school design
“There’s a fight on” says former RIBA president as he insists architects can make standardisation succeed
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Fretton mansion plans anger locals
Tony Fretton has drawn up plans to remodel a London mansion, complete with a vast subterranean complex beneath the one of the capital’s most expensive streets.
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Adam defends Athlone House designs
Robert Adam has defended his designs for a £20 million neo-classical mansion in Hampstead against stinging attack from critics who described them as “inept”.
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New images of Faulkner Browns' 2012 canoe course
Olympics venue in Waltham Cross was first new build to open
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New images released of Reiach & Hall's 1960s revamp
Reiach & Hall Architects has released new images of its refurbished 1960s bungalow at Roslin near Edinburgh.
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DRDH take Best Building prize at Sheffield Design Awards
DRDH Architectshas won the Best Building prize at the biennial Sheffield Design Awards 2010.
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Schools architects likened to oxen
Schools architects in the brave new world of standardisation have been likened to oxen after the invention of tractors