All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 58
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Green light for Lynch's Victoria scheme
£160 million central-London mixed-use development wins planning
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Preston's bus station could be saved as BDP's Tithebarn scheme axed
John Lewis pulls out of £700 million development
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RIBA urges architects to embrace localism
Institute to launch guides to help profession work with communities
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Mayor launches guidance to protect World Heritage Sites
Consultation to protect London’s Unesco landmarks
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Architects' desks: Patrik Schumacher, director at Zaha Hadid Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Fletcher Priest completes Hackney cinema
Fletcher Priest Architects’ new cinema in Hackney, east London, has opened to the public.
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Vincent Tabak found guilty of Yeates' murder
Dutch architectural consultant Vincent Tabak has been found guilty of the murder of 25 year-old landscape architect Joanna Yeates.
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Gehry: 'I would love to work only in Los Angeles'
US downturn forces practice to look abroad for work
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Hopkins Architects 'optimistic' while profits halve
Practice looking overseas to fight UK economic slump
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Gensler launches images of London’s floating park
Gensler has revealed new images of its controversial proposals to build a floating river park on the north side of the Thames in central London.
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High-profile job wins help triple Wilkinson Eyre profits
But future of Science Museum masterplan in doubt
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Work starts on Bennetts' Oxford University project
Work has started on Bennetts Associates’ new gateway building for St Antony’s College at the University of Oxford.
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Mobile Studio completes UCL's portable gallery
Building will be used for UCL Museum’s outreach programme
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Architects' desks: Jo McCafferty, director at Levitt Bernstein
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Architects' confidence remains fragile
RIBA Future Trends Survey for September shows cautious outlook
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Berman Guedes Stretton to renovate Stirling and Gowan's Leicester engineering workshops
London practice to work with Arup on 1963 building
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Schools cuts "deepest since 1950s"
Institute of Fiscal Studies says capital spending to be slashed by 50%