All Online news articles – Page 444
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Arb investigations soar by 90%
But only two offenders prosecuted over misuse of the title “architect”
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Features
Two years in our Carbuncle
How does it feel when the building you’ve moved into wins the Carbuncle Cup?
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Adjaye Associates breaks ground on Sugar Hill affordable housing
Saw-tooth flats sit on glass and terrazzo podium
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"Photography is a fundamental part of an architect's training"
Watch the panel discussion on architecture and photography from the launch of the Architect’s Eye exhibition at the Roca Gallery in London
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AHMM to masterplan BBC Television Centre site
Listed parts of existing buildings to be preserved
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Bartlett to unveil five architecture pavilions around London
Installations part of city-wide project to showcase architecture during Olympics
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Aecom and Grimshaw chosen for new Sydney railway
Line will link central business district with North Shore Line
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Architects face uphill struggle for public recognition
Survey reveals where architects’ marketing budget should go
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Architecture student shows 2012: Newcastle University
This year’s show covers a wide variety of themes such as oscillations between past and present, cultural agency, alternative learning environments, and fields, rooms and interstices in a dense urban environment.
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Stirling Prize shortlist revealed: David Chipperfield, OMA and Populous among favourites
O’Donnell & Tuomey and Stanton Williams also make the grade for architecture’s Oscars
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Carbuncle Cup 2012: the shortlist
After months of public nominations, these six are one step closer to winning architecture’s wooden spoon…
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Multimedia
Engineering the Olympic Park - ICE launches Olympics delivery video
“The Olympics will re-define the way people think about the place of the engineer in society”
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Paul & O completes contemporary house in west London
Property was previously two terraced dwellings
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Businesses not hamstrung by Olympic marketing rules, says ODA
ODA chief Dennis Hone claims British business winning work due to Games