All Online news articles – Page 406
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NewsStudents complete benches in City of London
Hand and machine carved Portland Stone blocks installed at Cheapside
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FeaturesFrom Polyark to Polyport: putting collaboration at the heart of architectural education
As students across the UK and select international schools get stuck in to the brief for its latest incarnation, BD looks back at the birth of Cedric Price’s unique student experiment
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FeaturesIntroducing Polyport (Polyark III)
The education collaboration project is back with a new brief and a new batch of international participants
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NewsArchitects invited to design boundary breaking retirement homes
Retirement specialist McCarthy Stone hopes to see project through to completion
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NewsRicky Burdett on airport commission
Interim report on future of London’s airports promised next year
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NewsExperts to discuss sustainable healthcare buildings at Cambridge Uni seminar
Academics and professionals will talk about the challenges of sustainable healthcare design
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NewsArchitects say drying clothes inside is ‘health risk’
Mac researchers say tightening of building regulations is needed
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NewsPlanners back Chipperfield’s Waterloo vision
Council officers recommend “marmite” scheme for approval
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NewsAA offers to drop £5m scam lawsuit
Ex-finance manager is asked for £250,000 to settle ‘tainted leases’ row out of court
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NewsBMW Olympic pavilion may become classrooms
Serie Architects’ Olympic project considered for school in Tilbury, Essex
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NewsNew life for Abu Dhabi cultural projects
Norman Foster and Frank Gehry to speak at Abu Dhabi Art about their museums
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NewsThames Hub Airport 'will take seven years to build'
Foster Partners promotes speed of construction
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OpinionRobin Hood Gardens deserves better
Aedas’s ill-defined and over-developed new designs lack the urban vision of the Smithsons
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Geomantic architect to use glass domes for home and business
Diana Hollacher commissions Solardome to “live in harmony with nature”
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Tablet onlyRMJM’s UK creditors’ bill to top £500,000
The final bill for what RMJM owes creditors is expected later this month, after the firm announced a major restructuring of its business last week. The figure is expected to top £500,000 — including more than £400,000 owed in unpaid county court judgments — and follows the decision to put ...
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Tablet onlyAedas puts in ‘banal’ Robin Hood Gardens scheme to planners
Controversial £500m east London development forges ahead
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OpinionReach for the Skylon
Boots on the rebirth of the Skylon, congratulating David Adjaye and Hadid’s word on the Welsh
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NewsZumthor wins backing for revised Living Architecture plans
Swiss architect receives planning permission for revised ‘secular retreat’
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Tablet onlyGreenwich school goes on site
Heneghan Peng’s £76 million School of Architecture & Construction is within the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site






