All UK articles – Page 730
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NewsAvery plans timber tower for Siberia
Avery Associates has been asked to submit a masterplan for central Irkutsk, one of Siberia’s biggest cities.
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NewsStock Woostencroft wins planning for live-work scheme on Olympic fringe
Development rises to six storeys round an urban block
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TechnicalA guide to fire protection for architects
Even where specialist advice is available, a working knowledge of regulations and performance is crucial when you want to make the right design decisions
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NewsDanish engineer Bystrup wins RIBA pylon competition
Ian Ritchie and Newtown Studio’s designs could influence final pylon
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NewsTatlin’s Tower revolutionises the RA
Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International was reconstructed at the Royal Academy of Arts this week.
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NewsMorrison blasts Marks Barfield over rival Elephant & Castle plan
Allies & Morrison director says Marks Barfield ‘owes us an explanation’
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NewsAHMM and Make submit Camden Lock Village plans
Make Architects and AHMM this week submitted a planning application to redevelop a controversial site in London’s Camden Town.
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OpinionSemi-detached suburban Mr Stern
In 1985 Robert Stern was telling the Polytechnic of Central London that the “true” path of architecture was to be found in the icons of suburbia
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AHMM wins planning for 'white collar factory' in east London
AHMM has won planning for a 26,800sq m redevelopment beside the Old Street roundabout - also known as the Silicon Roundabout - in east London.
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OpinionTo dream the unbuildable dream …
The glorious Dixon-Jones recreation, or reinvention, of Tatlin’s Tower in the courtyard of the Royal Academy is a reminder of just how haunting unbuilt projects are, or can be.
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Hourly rates drop for third year
Architects’ hourly rates have fallen for a third year in a row, according to the latest fees surveys from the Fees Bureau.
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TechnicalBramall Music Building by Glenn Howells Architects
When designing a new music department for Birmingham University, Glenn Howells Architects faced the double challenge of creating a new brick-clad building that would live in harmony with its Edwardian neighbours, and introducing a complex steel-framed dome to the design.
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NewsKoolhaas defends Preston bus station as a 'treasure'
English brutalism ‘one of most creative and imaginative’ periods
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FeaturesLife class: Soraya Khan
The Theis & Khan partner talks about Le Corbusier, mathematics and how she got started with Lego
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NewsCarmody Groarke creates new experience at Frieze
Carmody Groarke’s pavilions for the Frieze Art Fair opened in London’s Regent’s Park this week.
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NewsResidents object to floating park
Design Council Cabe and architect Graham Morrison are among more than 200 objectors to plans for a floating park on the Thames
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Magma's Olympic shooting range nears completion
Latest images show structural work finished on temporary Woolwich Olympic venue






