All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 27
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Pivko unveils Bauhaus ‘homage’ in Tel Aviv
Architect’s hotel and apartment complex channels cubism via Dessau
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Council cuts ‘putting further pressure’ on good design
Local authorities increasingly weighting tender awards on price not quality
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RIBA: Ministers' latest Hackitt response ‘lacks urgency’
Past president Jane Duncan says building regs are still unfit for purpose 18 months after Grenfell
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Historic Royal Palaces wants Foster's Tulip axed
Tower of London guardian says proposed new attraction should be referred to Unesco
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Tonkin Liu ‘dinosaur bridge’ hits funding target
Jurassic joy as practice’s Crystal Palace Park project takes step forward
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AHMM accounts post 13% hike in turnover
But practice says shift to employee ownership trust hit gross profits for 2017-18
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Sacked Grenfell expert witness had ‘numerous’ Arb warnings
Ex-architect John Priestley told to pay £6,240 after misuse of title convictions
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ECD cleared for church's rock-climbing centre
Architect’s plans for Scottish extension turn biblical quote on its head
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City has millions in ‘unallocated’ planning-gain cash to spend
Review will select schemes to benefit from money
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Egypt showcases huge Cairo Capital Park proposals
New administrative capital features central business district created by Perkins Will in collaboration with Dar
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Make’s rejigged Leadenhall plans set for green light
City of London poised to approve tweaked 36-storey tower
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'There's always a risk in designing interesting public spaces'
Public realm experts say safety is a ‘constant fear’ - and reveal the King’s Cross birdcage had to be strengthened
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Firm shifts Swiss HQ to London ‘to capitalise on Brexit’
Architects vote with feet by relocating staff from Lugano to Holborn
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3DReid’s Docklands towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns Tower Hamlets decision on a major proposal for second time in weeks
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Watchdog seeks to nip Foster’s Tulip in the bud
Historic England objects to tourist tower, dubbing it a ‘vertical cliff edge’ for the City
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Hall McKnight’s revised King’s College plans approved
Toned-down Strand scheme wins backing after 2015 furore
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Probably the best? Møller shows off Carlsberg HQ
Practice says delivery of 23,200sq m brewery base is ‘well under way’
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Spparc's Native Bankside opens for business
Practice converts 19 th -century warehouses into 75-room apartment hotel
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ZHA wins Oslo metro station commissions
Practice appointed to design two stops on new line with Norway’s A_Lab
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Architects getting inflation-busting pay hikes, says RIBA survey
Practices working hard to retain staff in face of Brexit threat, report suggests