All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 67
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Stride Treglown on road to "carbon neutral" office
Cardiff building to benefit from green technology investment
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Go ahead for BDP's Old Trafford revamp
Court of Appeal rules in favour of cricket club redevelopment
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Collective Architecture unveils Motherwell housing
Affordable dwellings completed for local housing association
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First Carbuncle Cup nominations revealed as deadline looms
Submit your 2011 carbuncle by 15 July
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Chipperfield unveils new Elizabeth House designs
South bank proposal for developer Chelsfield include two new buildings
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Fears of 'male-centric design' at Olympic Park prompt debate
Queen Mary University will host conference on theme of inclusive female design
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Ex presidents urge RIBA to back planning reform
Reed unhappy about easing switch from industrial to residential use
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Bim can make architects master builders again, says Morrell
Bim technology could herald the return of architects to the role of master builder, the government’s chief construction adviser has said
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Success for West 8 in Segrera Linear Park competition
New park for Barcelona will run above high-speed rail line
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City of London approves Make scheme at London Wall
Planning committee ignores Barbican residents’ objections
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Grimshaw reveals Southampton university scheme
First phase of Maritime Centre to be finished in 2014
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Lord mayor becomes honorary president of London Festival of Architecture
Michael Bear will preside over 2012 event
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RIBA President's Awards for Research 2011 shortlist announced
Thirteen projects nominated across three categories
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Rick Mather triumphs in Worcester College RIBA competition
Oxford University college project will be at centre of 2014 tercentenary celebrations
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Farrells to 'create vision' for Crossrail & HS2 interchange
Work forms part of Hammersmith & Fulham’s representations to government
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Government to set up Green Construction Board
IGT report outlines action plan for low carbon building
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PRP signals 20 job losses as its work moves east
PRP has been forced to put up to 20 staff on notice of redundancy in Britain despite winning big projects in Russia and China.
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RIBA gets its meeting with Michael Gove
President Ruth Reed secures face-to-face with education secretary with help from architecture minister Penrose