All Online news articles – Page 455
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Alison Brooks and LDS move ahead with South Kilburn regeneration
Planning approval granted for phase 2a
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Studio Egret West's Millwall scheme on display
Architect aims to design healthy living into masterplan
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Carbuncle Cup nomination — Mann Island by Broadway Malyan
Have your say on this year’s shortlist
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Features
Architecture student shows 2012: The Bartlett School of Architecture
A wonderland of architectural inventions, propositions and suggestions ranging from the very practical to the completely conceptual.
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And Architects' mirrored pavilion for 2012 park
Cabe praises design of temporary structure for BP
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How Elephant & Castle will look in 2025
Detailed plans for more than 500 homes due in this summer
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Mayor calls in Bennetts Associates' Spitalfields scheme
News could signal imminent go-ahead for rejected scheme
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Zaha Hadid warns PM not to use 'austerity' as an excuse for bad housing
Building on the cheap ‘would lead to Sixties-style regrets’
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RMJM under fire as petition lodged for winding-up order
Papers lodged in Edinburgh by architecture practice’s former PR firm
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Pay interns or lose accreditation, RIBA tells architects
One in ten students still not being paid according to RIBA survey
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Cardiff architect struck from ARB register
James Stedman failed to pay contractor more than £9,000
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RCA students design hardwood chairs for festival
Work will be exhibited at London Design Festival
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BIG wins Bordeaux cultural centre competition
Riverfront centre will “invite art into the city and the city into the arts”
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KPF reveals its plans to move Chelsea FC to Battersea Power Station
Defeated bid would have placed one stand in the power station
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Blogs
Rain stops play- or does it?
The stage is set for the London Festival of Architecture opening party, even after the UK weather did its best to slow proceedings
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Rogers submits cancer centre plans despite concerns
Public health building at Guy’s Hospital criticised for its impact on the public realm