All Online news articles – Page 36
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UK architects in Qatar monitor diplomatic crisis
Saudi border closure threatens construction supply chain
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RIBA must tap into resurgent youth, warns Prasad
Harness energy of millennials or risk irrelevance, says former president
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Nail-biting wait for architectural historian in last seat to declare
Third recount due in Kensington tonight - as we look at how the key built environment figures fared
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Housebuilder shares open lower as markets digest election result
Taylor Wimpey, Crest Nicholson, Berkeley and Persimmon are among the losers
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May vows to stick to Brexit timetable
Speaking outside Number 10, PM promises to put ‘fairness’ at centre
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RIBA president urges next government to protect EU architects
UK architecture’s unrivalled reputation must also be protected, says Jane Duncan
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Disaster for Tories as election causes hung parliament
Conservative party loses its majority - and housing minister - as Labour exceeds expectations
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Developer takes plunge with Scots surf centre
Landscape architect HarrisonStevens and WSP create proposals for artificial wave park and resort near Edinburgh
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Duggan Morris to split
Mary Duggan to launch new practice while Joe Morris retains the Duggan Morris name
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Francis Terry to lead RIBA’s traditionalist wing
Architect who split from his neoclassicist father’s practice set to become new chair of Traditional Architecture Group
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Kengo Kuma's V&A Dundee takes shape
Stunning aerial footage shows progress on architect’s £80.11m design museum
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Hawkins Brown's twin towers win consent
Olympic park development boasts tenth-floor “skybridge” linking structures
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AHR lodges latest Salford Central tower plans
199-home riverside block to be tallest of three sister buildings
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Aukett Swanke showcases Ten Trinity Square conversion
Grade II* Beaux Arts landmark transformed into five-star hotel and apartments
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RIBA names 2017 council elections runners and riders
John Assael, Martin Knight and Patrick Lynch among hopefuls vying for seats on institute’s governing body