All UK articles – Page 798
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NewsThe rise of Renzo's Shard
’Future photography’ project reveals a new angle on the 300mtall behemoth
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NewsLegal victory for Hampton Court Palace development
Architect fails in bid to stop Quinlan & Francis Terry hotel development
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NewsLondon architects set to benefit from retrofit fund
Small and medium-size firms in London including architects are set to benefit from a £10 million scheme promoting best practice in the capital’s retrofit market.Small builders, plumbers and electricians will also be able to receive learning and business support via a network of professional bodies including the RIBA. The scheme, ...
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NewsSteel price could rise by two thirds this year
Steel prices could go up by two-thirds as raw material costs rocket and suppliers look to recoup profits hit by the recession.Big rises in iron ore and coking coal used to produce steel are being blamed as well as increasing demand as the world economy begins a recovery from recession ...
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NewsPractice Architecture wins Architecture Foundation competition
Fledgling London firm appointed to South Kilburn arts project.
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NewsJohn McAslan to masterplan Dulwich College
John McAslan & Partners has triumphed against Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Grimshaw and Marks Barfield to produce a masterplan for the independent school in south London.
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Architecture PLB triumphs in RIBA competition
Architecture plb has won an RIBA-run design competition for a new building at the Merchant Taylors’ School in Northwood, Middlesex.
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NewsRichard Rogers appeals to government to save Cabe
Allow the proposed merger with the Design Council to take place or Britain’s quality of life will suffer, architect argues
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NewsDRMM wins Hastings Pier competition
De Rijke Marsh Morgan beats Fat, Niall McLaughlin and Wilkinson Eyre to revamp fire-ravaged pier
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NewsSo, Marcus Lee, why did you leave Arup Associates?
Former Flacq man answers BD’s questions and vows to stay at Glenn Howells longer than Arup Associates
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Anne Thorne Architects completes 'PassivTerrace'
Anne Thorne Architects has completed a ’PassivTerrace’ refurbishment in Haringey, north London, for Metropolitan Housing Partnership.
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NewsRIBA launches student competition
RIBA Competitions and housing association Affinity Sutton have launched a design ideas competition for part II architectural students based on the London Housing Design Guide.
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News'Flat-pack' schools will make architects redundant
Architects are being written out of the government’s plans for school building, it emerged today.
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NewsBroadway Malyan opens Sao Paulo office
International firm now earns more than half of its fees from outside Europe
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley wins biggest ever job
Practice will open third office to handle design of Ulster University’s £250m scheme.
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NewsRogers, HOK and Hopkins among Shell Centre line-up
Rogers Stirk Harbour, Allies & Morrison, Hopkins and HOK are among those in the frame for one of the most prized schemes in London – the redevelopment of the Shell Centre
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NewsMPs back West Ham in 2012 stadium bid
A host of London-based Labour MPs have backed West Ham Football Club’s bid to take over the Olympic stadium, as the Olympic Park Legacy Company deferred a decision over the future tenant of the Populous-designed arena.
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NewsRobin Hood Gardens remodelled
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has devised a scheme that could save east London flats Robin Hood Gardens from the bulldozers
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NewsRICS report urges more prefab design
Architects are being urged to use more innovative methods of house building including prefabrication in a report by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
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NewsPickles under fire for Greenwich approval
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has been accused of paying lip service to his flagship localism policy after he gave the green light to the redevelopment of Greenwich Market






