All Online news articles – Page 475
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Architects hail Shapps’ self-build ‘boom’
Government initiative to boost finance and cut red tape is ‘promising’, says RIBA
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Bath architecture student named Google ‘Zeitgeist Young Mind’
James Boon cites placement year as inspiration for his social enterprise
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British Land appoints Arup to Broadgate redevelopment
Estate’s original architect brought in to re-design Broadgate Circle
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Foster & Partners, Grimshaw and UNStudio reveal visions for LA's Union Station
Shortlisted architects asked to imagine station in 2050
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RIBA launches design competition for King’s College
Architect sought for redevelopment of college’s Strand campus
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London Dungeon to move to Kay Elliott Architects-designed venue
Tourist attraction gets green light to relocate from London Bridge to Waterloo
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Karakusevic Carson Architects and East selected for Olympic legacy design panel
Allies & Morrison and DRMM also on eight-strong list
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Hadid’s Maxxi museum threatened with closure
Government funding cuts put future of Stirling Prize winner at risk
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Campaign to save Le Corbusier's last building in Iraq
Forgotten Baghdad gym was ‘discovered’ by French researcher
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Zaha Hadid Architects unveils Milan pavilion
Architect creates secret garden for Milan Design Week 2012
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All homes on Olympic Park to be built to zero carbon standards
New guide outlines sustainability commitment of legacy development corporation
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Building Study
Community in a Cube, Middlehaven, by Fat Architects
Will Alsop’s psychedelic rethink of Middlesbrough’s docklands died away in the cold light of austerity, leaving Fat’s idiosyncratic new apartment building very much out on its own
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OMA, Foster, Rogers and Zaha Hadid among architects invited to design New York tower
Jean Nouvel, Herzog and de Meuron and KPF also asked to enter design competition
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Grid Architects gets planning on 'style wars' building
Westminster residential block will have 129 apartments
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Blogs
The Cutty Sark restoration raises questions about authenticity
Greenwich’s famous tea clipper divides opinion
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Opinion
When austerity overtakes architectural ambition
When large-scale architectural projects fail economically, how much is the design to blame?
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Architecture design competition to tackle Malaria
Health charity Architecture for Health in Vulnerable Environments (Archive) launches a global design competition to help prevent spread of malaria