All Online news articles – Page 506
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Features
Architects' desks: Ken Shuttleworth, founder of Make Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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NewsGrimshaw nets Wimbledon masterplan
Tennis club to consider roof over No 1 court and more indoor courts
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Farrell meets government to press rail hub case
Architect spells out west London plans to transport secretary
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ReviewA toast for Isi
Ellis Woodman joined hundreds of friends and admirers to remember the late Isi Metzstein
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BlogsWhy don't more buildings move?
Moving building stock could save energy - it would also make buildings less boring
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FeaturesDinosaur buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
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NewsFinch calls for energy audit of Robin Hood Gardens
Design Council Cabe chair says embodied energy should be included
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NewsUS billings positive for second month in a row
But too early to celebrate, warns chief economist
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NewsGMW and Capita Symonds fly into Tripoli on trade mission
Meetings lined up with government representatives
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NewsKeith Williams and EPR in running for 'one of world's biggest projects'
Consortium bidding to design entire new city in Pakistan
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NewsBig bang for Hassell in particle physics contest
Hassell’s UK studio recognised in £3.5 million contest for particle physics campus
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KSS submits plans for Fulham FC redevelopment
Overhanging design will create new riverside path
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OpinionRMJM has crossed the line
The ripple of disapproval over the practice’s behaviour, along with that of Austin-Smith Lord and YRM, is something new
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NewsZaha Hadid shortlisted for Iraqi parliament
$1 billion project is opportunity to create symbol for architect’s native country
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NewsDownturn hits women architects harder
Nearly 30% of unemployed architects are female, as firms cut part-timers
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FeaturesLife in film: Zumtobel Photographic Competition
Now in its 15th year, BD and Zumobel’s disposable camera photography contest prompted creativity in those who embraced the medium






