All Practices a-d articles – Page 3
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NewsCarey Jones loses directors in restructure
Carey Jones has lost almost half of its directors in an “amicable” restructuring, after shedding around 40% of its rank-and-file staff during the recession.
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NewsArchial legal claims over unpaid fees revealed
Architect involved in at least four legal cases prior to going into administration
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Building StudyProspect House, Sion Hill, Bath, by Dow Jones
A striking zinc skin fitted over an eighties house in Bath demonstrates the architectural possibilities of refurb over new build
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NewsChipperfield wins Elizabeth House competition
David Chipperfield has beaten Grimshaw and Hopkins to win the competition to redevelop Elizabeth House.
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NewsArchial goes into administration
Archial has been put into administration and is up for sale just days after it suspended trading of its shares.
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NewsKohn's skyroom opens at the Architecture Foundation
David Kohn Architects has completed a new rooftop venue in south London.
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NewsBDP wins Chinese masterplan
BDP has won an international competition to masterplan and design most of the buildings within an urban regeneration project in the city of Foshan in southern China.
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NewsArchial shares suspended
Archial suspended trading of its shares on Friday afternoon, pending “clarification of the company’s financial position”.
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NewsAdjaye's Moscow revolution
This Sunday sees the opening of Adjaye Associates’ building for Moscow School of Management in the district of Skolkovo.
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NewsGove waxes lyrical over Amanda Levete
Education Secretary Michael Gove described Amanda Levete as “Britain’s best architect” when he opened the practice’s Globe Academy in south London this week.
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NewsCardiff Bay visitor centre to be dismantled
Alsop & Lyall’s £500,000 Cardiff Bay visitor centre (pictured) is being dismantled to make way for a new road.
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NewsCamillin Denny starts renovation of Brighton homeless centre
Work has begun on Camillin Denny Architects’ £600,000 renovation of Brighton’s largest day centre for homeless people.
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ReviewFlorian Beigel and Philip Christou discuss Saemangeum and the Venice Biennale
The architects from the Architecture Research Unit at the London Metropolitan University talk exclusively to BD about taking their mammoth masterplan for a new city in South Korea to the 2010 Venice Biennale.
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NewsAtkins and HOK picked for Gatwick framework
HOK, Atkins and Pascal & Watson are among firms celebrating after making it on to a £1 billion framework to modernise Gatwick Airport.
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NewsRIBA Special Awards shortlist announced
David Chipperfield, DSDHA, dRMM, Carmody Groarke and Aecom are among the finalists for the RIBA Special Awards 2010.
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NewsAnshen & Allen bought by Canadian firm
Canadian practice Stantec has bought Anshen & Allen to beef up its healthcare expertise.
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David Morley wins planning for Olympic water polo venue
David Morley Architects’ designs for a temporary water polo arena at the 2012 Olympic games have been handed planning permission.
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TechnicalGlass staircases in Apple’s Covent Garden store
The two glass stairs in Bohlin Cywinski Jackson’s Covent Garden store for Apple are as amazing as the i-gadgets on sale
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NewsShowtime at site of art deco cinema
DLA Architecture’s mixed-use scheme on the site of a grade-II listed art deco cinema in Eltham, south-east London, has started on site this week
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NewsArchial shares nosedive over poor results and unpaid taxes
Archial has seen its share price tumble after announcing it is negotiating with HM Revenue & Customs about when to pay back unpaid tax.






