All Online news articles – Page 445
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FeaturesArchitecture student shows 2012: Liverpool University
This year’s show embarks on an investigation cultural context of architecture and urban scale and form
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NewsRoger Sanchez immortalises Zaha Hadid in 'tech-house' song
US DJ plans series of tracks inspired by his favourite architects
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NewsLand trust scheme to be pilot for Olympic site
John Thompson’s Mile End project will be London’s first community land trust project
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NewsShell Centre developers reveal unsuccessful architects
Allies & Morrison, John McAslan and Eric Parry lose out
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OpinionSpanish siestas, Venetian loans and Stirling observations
Chipperfield takes a break, Spanish architectural woes and the Stirling Prize finds a media partner
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NewsCZWG wins planning for East End development
Second phase of Rathbone Market scheme will include library and space for traders
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NewsMake, Karakusevic Carson, Muf and PRP 'set to win Chobham Manor'
Official announcement not due for two weeks
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NewsJohn McAslan mansion block nears completion
Wellington House sits on triangular plot in central London
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NewsRichard Rogers to promote British architecture during Olympics
David Cameron asks Richard Rogers to address foreign businessmen during Games
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NewsArchitects' salaries finally on the rise, RIBA survey shows
Increase of 3% means pay just keeps up with inflation
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NewsArchitect of the Year and YAYA 2012 judges announced
Graham Stirk, artist Pablo Bronstein and Olympic legacy chief Kathryn Firth confirmed for jury
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NewsChipperfield's Venice Biennale exhibits previewed
Fat, Hadid, Zumthor and Wenders among contributors
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NewsAirport decision delay infuriates James Dyson
Designer said infrastructure spending push is need if British business is to thrive
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FeaturesClass of 2012: Graduates face up to the future
Six winners shone through the trend for desolation in BD’s awards for the UK’s best diploma students
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FeaturesClass of 2012: Emma Flynn Bartlett, UCL
Trash Can Utopia integrates waste and its technologies into its fabric
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FeaturesClass of 2012: Adam Willis, London Metropolitan University
“Culture and Cultivation” is a carefully crafted colonisation of an existing building
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FeaturesClass of 2012: Daniel Hanna, Liverpool John Moores
“The Terrarium” is a poetic response to the impact of a tidal barrage on Maryport, Cumbria






