All Online news articles – Page 419
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Foster & Partners triumphs in New York skyscraper contest
Zaha Hadid, Richard Rogers and Rem Koolhaas vanquished
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New generation of architects needed, says self-build chairman
Architects back call for profession to reinvent itself to assist community building projects
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Berman Guedes Stretton wins listed building consent for Stirling & Gowan roof
Leaking Leicester University engineering building to be restored
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Labour appoints Armitt to establish infrastructure commission
ODA chair to start work on building cross-party infrastructure consensus
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US practice designs Frieze Masters for Regent's Park
Selldorf Architects working on temporary exhibition space
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Doubts over future of school sustainability assessments
Government says policy still under review despite publishing school design guidance
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Blogs
There's nothing as queer as folk
Good design starts with understanding what people need, even before they do
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RIBA slams government’s “flat pack” school designs
Warning that schools will quickly become redundant and place “straitjacket” on teachers
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ECE Architecture wins planning for Chichester College building
Work to start on site immediately
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Dexter Moren Associates nabs its first stadium - in Russia
Architect appointed after completing London hotel for same client
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Fat and Grayson Perry win permission for Living Architecture house
Two-bedroom holiday home in Essex gets approval on second attempt
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Frank Gehry defends cultural scheme for his birthplace
Toronto development ‘not garbage’, says architect
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Foster & Partners' Troika tower makes Highrise Award shortlist
€50,000 prize celebrates buildings higher than 100m built in the last two years
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Free Architecture reveals Waterloo Gardens vision
Land Trust collaboration sees derelict terminal turned into country garden
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Opinion
Honey, I shrunk the schools
Non-teaching space is under threat, but is that such a bad thing?
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Paul Testa wins permission for earth-sheltered Passivhaus
Project outside Sheffield is first of its kind in the UK
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Architects invited to improve on government school designs
Government says baseline designs are not restrictive - but suggests buildings should be ‘simple rectilinear forms’