All Online news articles – Page 442
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Features
Madness in Montreal
In 1976, BD’s man in Montreal, Peter Marsh, reported on the shambles surrounding the 21st Olympiad - a story of soaring costs, police investigations, fire risks, top security to ward off the terrorists, and a hectic, sometimes fatal, race against time
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Zaha Hadid warns against "cutesy" South Bank redevelopment
Aquatics centre architect also blasts planners for doing ‘enormous damage’ to City of London
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Recession shatters plans for £5m glass Heatherwick bridge
Kings Cross developer may commission Thomas Heatherwick to create cheaper crossing
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Sutherland Hussey, BIG and Mecanoo shortlisted for Norwegian competition
Richard Murphy, AHMM, Haptic and Brisac Gonzalez unsuccessful
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Minister praises 'extraordinary' British architects and engineers
Architecture minister John Penrose used a speech to Chinese business leaders to heap praise on British architects, engineers and contractors.He said Britain had one of the best pools of talent at all stages of urban design from drawing board to completion.Penrose spoke of a “galaxy of examples studded around the ...
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In pictures: London 2012 Olympic cauldron by Thomas Heatherwick
Closely guarded design steals the show at Olympics opening ceremony
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Something & Son's Barking Bathhouse open for business
Darkened timber structure pops up on Olympic fringe
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Urban Splash unveils first London project
Developer will work with Farrells on residential job in Croydon
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Studio Weave structure marks start of High Street 2012
‘Palace on Pillars’ inspired by Roman gate
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Architects miss out on 2012 networking events
RIBA ‘disappointed’ that poor promotion left firms out of UKTI’s Olympic business summits
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Rafael Viñoly's £8bn redevelopment of Battersea Power Station 'to start next year'
Cameron dubs it ‘one of most exciting opportunities for investment in western world’
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Zaha Hadid denies Aquatics Centre design to blame for diving blunder
Olympic chiefs forced to offer refunds for seats with obscured views
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Small practices have more luck in Europe, says architect
Unfair procurement hurdles in the UK blamed for architecture firms losing work
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Arb disbands investigations committee
Competence committee failings could leave board exposed to risk of legal action
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Features
Architecture student shows 2012: Westminster University
This year’s show introduces two new studios and a change in direction along with examinations of London, China, Marseille and Krakow
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Opinion
A tight squeeze at the Velodrome
Making room at the Velodrome, Peter Murray’s guerrilla marketing coup and the Carbuncle Cup shortlist