All Online news articles – Page 587
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NewsRMJM pursued over unpaid Gazprom fees
Acoustic consultant takes legal action as RMJM crisis spreads to Russia
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Atkins turnover jumps to £1.5 billion as pre-tax profits down
Diversification and acquisitions boost results
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NewsRuth Reed renews attack on Tories for calling BSF a 'legitimate business opportunity'
Tory BSF ’smear’ row continues
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NewsDevereux Architects forms strategic alliance with Emirati practice
Women’s health to be a key focus of new partnership
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OpinionIt's in the post
The new Liverpool Museum, which opens next week, refuses to confirm whether Kim Nielsen of 3XN – whose firm was kicked off the job in 2007 – has an invite to the opening party.
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NewsRestored art gallery opens doors
The Watts Gallery in the Surrey village of Compton reopens tomorrow after a £10 million restoration by ZMMA.
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NewsPhotography competition for architects launched
Third Architect’s Eye competition now open for entries
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Opinion
Lubetkin luxury starting to wane
I did some research into the Hallfield Estate for Westminster City Council six years ago (“Architecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington” bdonline June 10).
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OpinionLearn from experience
Trainees are becoming ever more flexible as they seek opportunities. Our assessment system should do the same
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Opinion
BSF fees failures are down to RIBA
For the RIBA to claim that some “fees were not adequate to sustain office and staffing costs” (“Reed sticks up for BSF firms accused in Sunday Times article” bdonline June 13) is an absolutely mindblowing admittance of failure!
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NewsEssex is education sector's top performer
Practices manage to stay afloat on schools despite government cuts
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NewsCampaigners accuse DCMS of bowing to economic pressure over Broadgate
But Ken Shuttleworth hails decision not to list Broadgate as ’fantastic news’
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's Lord's cricket ground plans to be scaled back
Client makes changes to cut costs
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NewsLabour slams BSF spending claims in row over figures
Labour has weighed into the school-building row, claiming the Tories care more about “sensationalist headlines than the truth”.
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NewsMuseum sheds light
A £27 million museum by the Australian firm behind Melbourne’s Federation Square has opened in Bristol today.
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands to create Bonhams' HQ
Brief involves turning seven buildings into one
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NewsStephen Marshall research centre for Rothschilds set to open
Buckinghamshire complex will be research and archive facility






