All Online news articles – Page 497
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Study raises questions on using design to cut crime
Design Council Cabe criticises gated developments
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Damien Hirst reveals Devon eco-village plans
Rundell Associates appointed to design Ilfracombe extension
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Opinion
Let architects design while the police tackle real crime
Police are needed on the streets, not telling architects what to do
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Allies and Morrison’s Westfield extension approved
Hammersmith mixed-use scheme wins go-ahead despite neighbouring borough’s concerns
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Blogs
My project; My baby
In an architect’s office the Project Architect will often describe their first built project that is very personal to them, as ‘my baby’.
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OMA breaks ground on Taipei Performing Arts Centre
£116 million project on site three years after OMA won competition
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Farrell to apply to demolish parts of Battersea Power Station
Proposal would slash cost of preserving grade II*building, claims architect
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Whitby forces RCA to retract architecture head’s CV claim
Charles Walker took sole credit for award-winning bridge
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Leon Krier attacks Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial
Richard Driehaus recruits traditionalist architect to his cause
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Confidence grows but dole queue lengthens
Large and London-based practices more likely to predict rise in workload
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Ministry of Sound renews attack on Allies and Morrison’s Eileen House
Nightclub lambasts “poorly planned and ill conceived” proposals
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Project Orange takes a new angle in Sheffield
£1 million scheme reinvents neglected Victorian factory building
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Cabe slams Robin Hood Garden plans
Plans “lack clear logic” and will have “detrimental impact”, concludes design review panel
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Ash Sakula low-carbon homes win competition
London practice Ash Sakula has won a competition to design a series of carbon-neutral homes for an eco-town in Hampshire.
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Immigration rules hit part II students
Overseas architecture graduates must earn over £20,000 or leave the country
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Blogs
Unfinished Spaces
Throughout history, architecture has been used as a symbolic tool by the powerful
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English Heritage has no plans to relax Battersea Power Station listing
Developers not expected to ask for grade II* listing to be changed