All Online news articles – Page 266
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News
Pinnacle's original architect could return to job
PLP partner and Shard architect both eyeing skyscraper redesign
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Archive Titles
How to PROmote the right image
In this article from 1974, a youthfully idealistic Owen Luder has some suggestions for the RIBA on how to galvanise its membership into improving the public image of architecture. Not much has changed in 40 years.
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Review
Book Club review: Down Detour Road: An Architect in Search of Practice by Eric J Cesal
Down Detour Road paints an accurate picture of the architecture profession
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Heritage training scheme launched
Lottery backs Prince’s Regeneration Trust plan with £421k grant
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Koolhaas's son raises $30k to make film about his father
REM due to enter post-production shortly
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Opinion
Smell: Architecture's hidden dimension
The opportunities offered by olfactory architecture are often overlooked says Victoria Henshaw
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Review
New titles to review in January's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of five new titles, covering topics from architecture’s relation to modernity to Dutch post war era master, Hugh Maaskant
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News
Allies and Morrison schemes get planning OK
Brace of jobs in Croydon and Reading cleared to start
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Archive Titles
Recognition at last
BD looks back to a review of one of the first RIBA exhibitions dedicated to women in architecture in 1984. Has much changed in 30 years?
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News
Spanish city mulls legal action over Calatrava building
Authorities in Valencia claim landmark scheme is falling apart
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News
Queen honours Peter Inskip and Kevin McCloud
New year gongs also go to Seona Reid and Deborah Pullen
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Features
Deconstructing the call to order
Back in 1994, just after winning the Berlin Jewish Museum competition, Daniel Libeskind spoke candidly to BD about architectural neo-fascism, daring to be different and blacklisting
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News
£4.5m funding boost for Baynes and Mitchell Architects' Chatham dockyard project
Baynes and Mitchell Architects’ plan for the Command of the Oceans project at Chatham Historic Dockyard model at upper level Baynes and Mitchell Architects’ £8.75 million Command of the Oceans project at Chatham Historic Dockyard has received a £4.53 million fillip from the Heritage Lottery ...
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HOK scoops £32 million Old Bailey refurb
Architect to remodel entrance to world’s most famous criminal court