All Online news articles – Page 297
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Scott Brownrigg appoints new Director
Andy MacFee joins as project director within the practice’s education sector
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Carillion launches £1m claim against Aedas over school windows
Aedas accused of failings over inadequate ventilation and overheating at six Exeter schools
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Green light for Allies & Morrison's Southwark housing scheme
1980s office building on Borough High Street to be replaced with flats, houses and offices
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WCCA announces winners of student drawing prize
Prize encourages excellence in traditional drawing
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Architects unveil designs for new South Bank skate area
Skaters will move to new area under Hungerford Bridge if Festival Wing proposals go ahead
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BFI could be forced to close during Southbank Centre revamp
Document drawn up by Grimshaws shows adverse impact of plans
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It’s confirmed – the UAE has the world’s vainest buildings
Emirates skyscrapers have world’s highest average vanity height at 19%
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Government reveals plans for specialist planning court
Justice secretary also consulting on plans to clamp down on judicial reviews
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Work starts on housing scheme next to Wenlock Arms
Formation Architects starts work on two projects in Hackney
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Architects sign up for Maggie's Cultural Crawl
Architects from Zaha Hadid, Foster Partners and Wilkinson Eyre among this year’s night hikers
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Rafael Viñoly: ‘Superabundance of consultants’ to blame for ‘death ray’
Walkie Scorchie architect finally speaks out about mistakes
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AHMM wins approval for Google HQ
Camden councillors give go-ahead at King’s Cross for practice’s largest ever job
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New RIBA president launches major project to prove value of architecture
‘What’s missing is the evidence,’ admits Stephen Hodder
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RIBA Competitions launches second Science Central project
Newcastle University wants to attract world-class scientists
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Beatrix Potter's Lake District summer house listed
Given grade II for its association with children’s author
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Opinion
Your chance to change procurement
Architects must engage with consultation on the EU’s new directive, says Ellis Woodman