All Online news articles – Page 358
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Rem Koolhaas triumphs in battle with Venice's conservationists
OMA succeeds in city which defeated Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright
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100% success rate for Olympic architects to lift gag
Every architect’s application for a marketing licence has been granted, BD can reveal
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“There is no more Europan UK"
Competition bemoans lack of UK interest in prestigious design competition
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Axe hangs over Frank Gehry's Eisenhower memorial
Congressman’s bill would force new design competiton
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UK-GBC urges chancellor to back Green Deal in budget
Paul King says focus on sustainability could create jobs
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Me and my bike: architectural photographer Grant Smith
The riders from the Portland to Portland charity bike ride on their favourite rides and bike accessories
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Collado Collins completes Olympia revamp
Scheme marks the125 th anniversary of the exhibition centre
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Photographing architecture 101: Equipment
Thinking of entering the Architect’s Eye competition? Architectural photographer Max Creasy has some tips to help you create an award-winning entry
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Toyo Ito awarded 2013 Pritzker Prize
Jury chair Lord Palumbo praised the Japanese architect’s “superbly executed buildings” and “outstanding architecture”
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George Square contest referred to spending watchdog
Glasgow council promises to co-operate with audit
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Architect sought for £10m Canada House works
Canadian High Commission relocating to refurbished and extended Trafalgar Square property
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Preston councillors set to reject offer to save bus station
Cabinet recommended to turn down bid from local businessman in favour of demolition
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David Adjaye designs exhibition on Charles Correa
Exhibition coincides with Indian architect’s gift to RIBA Library
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Architects' favourite pubs: Spencer, Hawkesbury River, Australia
Piers Taylor, founder of Invisible Studio, describes the ramshackle pub where he thought up his practice
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Unsustainable timber is construction’s ‘horsemeat scandal’
Winner of Rising Star award for sustainability warns firms will be caught out