All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 15
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Analysis
Does London have that Riviera touch?
All eyes may have been on London last week at Mipim, but many in Cannes feared the capital could be set to overheat.
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News
Olympic design review slams Stock Woolstencroft’s Hackney Wick plans
English Heritage has also commented on the height of the proposed buildings
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News
UK-GBC urges chancellor to back Green Deal in budget
Paul King says focus on sustainability could create jobs
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News
Toyo Ito awarded 2013 Pritzker Prize
Jury chair Lord Palumbo praised the Japanese architect’s “superbly executed buildings” and “outstanding architecture”
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News
Brian Cox wants architects' help on research buildings
More communal areas help studies, TV star says
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News
RIBA takes stance over false awards claims
Body gets tough on firms pretending to have won national not regional prizes
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News
Adjaye reveals Hackney 'fashion hub' plans
Buildings will rise to five and eight storeys in height
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News
One-fifth of UK architects unemployed
BD’s employment survey shows joblessness close to 2009 levels
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Features
Employment survey: is architecture working?
BD’s survey of employment in architecture reveals a generation responding to hard times by going freelance, working part-time or even pursuing new careers outside the profession
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Blogs
Designing for Champions
RIBA president Angela Brady premiers her Olympic architects documentary
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News
Gareth Hoskins triumphs in Bird College competition
Others shortlisted included Carmody Groarke and Harry Gugger
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News
Jamie Fobert's Tate St Ives gets planning
£12m project includes new galleries and art handling facilites
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News
Planners approve new school for Robin Hood Gardens site
Developer forges ahead and begins search for architect for next phase