All UK articles – Page 466
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NewsNew York practice puts boot in to V&A over soaring Dundee costs
‘We all knew it never could be built to budget,’ Rex tells BD
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NewsArchitects busier than ever, RIBA survey says
Under-employment at lowest since Future Trends survey started
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FeaturesWhy designing 'tree views' into your hospital is so important
Designer, writer and television presenter Oliver Heath digs through the research to demonstrate how biophilic design can improve lives and save money for healthcare clients
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NewsThe one-storey building refused planning because it is too high
Appeal lodged over Islington’s decision to boot out award-winning scheme
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NewsHugh Broughton lands York tower project
Project will improve facilities at medieval remnant of York castle
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FeaturesWA100 2015: Specialism tables
The top architectural firms in each specialism ranked by fee income
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OpinionSpace: The final frontier
Our understanding of the kinds of workspaces employees require is changing and this will result in offices that are more flexible and responsive to the varied needs of their occupiers, says DTZ’s James Maddock
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NewsRiver Cafe 'set to stay' when RSHP moves to Cheesegrater
Developer ‘wants to keep’ Michelin-starred restaurant originally set up as staff canteen
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NewsArchitects shell out £44k to get back on Arb register
Around 800 of the 1,800 booted off have applied to be reinstated
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NewsDole figure drops again
The number of architects on the dole is heading towards the pre-recession low of 140. This was the number signing on in October 2007 and figures released by the Office for National Statistics show that 155 architects were signing on in December – a 9% drop on the previous month. ...
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NewsHopkins' City office makeover in for planning
Work involves overhauling 100 Liverpool Street building
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NewsCouncil promises inquiry into V&A Dundee budget fiasco
New cost has grown by more than three-quarters its original estimate
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NewsLocal authority drops backing for Farrell's Gatwick plan
Local authority reverses earlier decision to support expansion
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NewsWright & Wright wins Royal Academy of Engineering competition
Enterprise hub will span two buildings in Carlton House Terrace
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FeaturesMilan's British pavilion promises to be the Queen Bee
Much of the site of this year’s British pavilion in Milan will evoke the spirit of British landscapes. But its crowning achievement will be a gigantic recreation of a beehive, reports Ike Ijeh






